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first game of week
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "first game of week" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "first game of the week." You can use it when referring to the initial game scheduled during a specific week, often in the context of sports or events.
Example: "The first game of the week will take place on Monday night."
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Alternative expressions(17)
first half of tuesday
beginning of the week
first half of thursday
first few days of the week
first half of week
first half of sunday
first half of saturday
initial days of the week
first drive of week
first half of year
first half of day
first half of wednesday
first half of friday
early part of the week
first day of week
first half of monday
first half of cycle
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November 25 , 1920at League Park In their first game of week ten, the Pros played against the Canton for the second time this season, and the Bulldogs were still upset from their loss earlier in the season against the Pros.
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November 28 , 1920at Triangle Park, Dayton, Ohio The Pros were now recognized as the top team in Ohio, and in their second game of week ten, the Pros played against the Triangles.
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An injury to UCLA starting quarterback -- and one of the most valuable players in the country -- Brett Hundley played a role in the Predictalator's first Game of the Week loss of the season, bringing this feature to 2-1 against-the-spread and 2-1 oner/under on the season.
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To their surprise, the Boston Red Sox will have the belated honor of throwing out the first ball on Opening Day of 1990, when they face the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park at 1 05 P.M. on April 9. Originally, the Red Sox-Tigers game was supposed to be nothing more than the first game of the second week of the season, so there was no reason to make any fuss.
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Two more games for the Sparks, then it was back to Slovakia, where, the day after her arrival, she started against Poland in the first game of the two-week qualifying tournament.
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Depending on how his leg responds to practice next week, Van Horn estimated he would play his first game of the season in the first week of January.
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If he wants to play in the first game of the National League Division Series, Harper has five weeks and two days to get going.
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It was Hansbrough's third game of the week with at least 29 points.
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Pacers Coach Isiah Thomas said before the game he would try to limit his starters' minutes because the Pacers were playing their fifth game of the week.
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In the process, Quentin dashed the Mets' chance to win their fifth game of the week, his bullish play providing the go-ahead run in the Padres' 3-1 win at Petco Park.
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Albion Rovers lost their second game of the week and again missed the chance to go top of Scottish League Two after defeat by Clyde.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific instance, it is generally more precise to say "first game of the week" rather than "a first game of week". The article 'the' indicates you are talking about a particular game in the context of that week.
Common error
Avoid using "a first game of week"; the correct form is "the first game of the week". Omitting "the" makes the phrase sound unnatural and grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "first game of week" functions as a noun phrase that designates a particular sporting event. It specifies the game that occurs at the beginning of a weekly schedule or series of games. According to Ludwig AI, the more appropriate way to write this expression is "first game of the week".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "first game of week" refers to the opening game in a weekly schedule, often in sports. While understandable, Ludwig AI suggests that "first game of the week" is the more grammatically sound and frequently used version. The phrase typically appears in sports news and general discussions about schedules, maintaining a neutral tone. For variety, consider using alternatives like "opening game of the week" or "week's inaugural game", especially if a more formal tone is desired. Remember to include the article "the" for grammatical correctness and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
opening game of the week
Replaces "first" with "opening", emphasizing the start or commencement of the week's games.
week's inaugural game
Uses "inaugural" instead of "first", lending a more formal or significant tone to the game.
initial game of the week
Substitutes "first" with "initial", providing a slightly more formal alternative.
first match of the week
Replaces "game" with "match", suitable for sports where 'match' is commonly used.
week's starting game
Uses "starting" instead of "first", highlighting the beginning aspect.
primary game of the week
Replaces "first" to mean the most important or featured game of the week.
kickoff game of the week
Uses 'kickoff' to emphasize the commencement, often used in American football.
premier game of the week
Replaces "first" suggesting the top or most anticipated game of the week.
the week's earliest game
Describes the game in terms of its timing relative to other games in the week.
game one of the week
Explicitly numbers the game within the week's sequence.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "first game of the week" in a sentence?
Use "first game of the week" when referring to the initial game scheduled in a specific week. For example, "The "first game of the week" will be crucial for setting the team's morale."
Is it more appropriate to say "first game of the week" or "opening game of the week"?
Both "first game of the week" and "opening game of the week" are acceptable. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize the sequence or the commencement of the games. “Opening game” highlights the start.
What does "week's inaugural game" mean and when is it suitable to use?
"Week's inaugural game" refers to the initial and often most significant game of the week. The term “inaugural” lends a sense of formality or importance, making it suitable for significant matches or events.
Which sounds more formal, "first game of the week" or "initial game of the week"?
"Initial game of the week" sounds slightly more formal than "first game of the week" due to the use of "initial", which is a more formal synonym for "first".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested