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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The word 'friday' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about days of the week. For example, "I have a meeting on Friday".

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Formal & Business

Travel

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

60 human-written examples

"EE's decision on Friday is surprising in the context of a contract that has more than a year to run and leaves the board with no alternative but to seek the administrator's protection in the interests of all its stakeholders".

Jonathan was due to fly to Paris on Friday for a summit hosted by François Hollande, the French president, to discuss the security threat posed by Boko Haram.

News & Media

The Guardian

He told Channel 4 News: "I've told you the first I became aware of this, and this is already on the public record, was when I received a phone call on Friday afternoon from a journalist making me aware of it".

News & Media

The Guardian

Emergency services said on Friday the decision had been made because of the danger posed by flying debris in the predicted strong winds.

News & Media

The Guardian

"If you want to stop Ed Miliband and the SNP from getting into power and wrecking our economy... and if you want me back on work on Friday working through our long-term economic plan as your prime minister then it is vital that you vote Conservative," Cameron said.

News & Media

The Guardian

The first minister has called for an emergency debate on the issue in the Northern Ireland assembly on Friday.

News & Media

The Guardian

Students began a class boycott last Monday and, galvanised by a city-wide surge in support, staged a large-scale protest outside of the city government headquarters on Friday night.

News & Media

The Guardian

If you'd seen what I'd seen in the restaurant my dad ran when I was growing up, the crap we had to put up with from drunks, the puke I had to clean out of the toilets on a Friday and Saturday night, you would know it is not just a religious issue with me.

News & Media

The Guardian

The recipients of the subpoenas will not be named until the documents are served, presumably by Friday.

News & Media

The Guardian

Related: World Health Organisation 'intentionally delayed declaring Ebola emergency' As of 18 March, the death toll from Ebola in west Africa was 10,251, with one new case on Friday in Liberia breaking the country's 42-day countdown to Ebola-free status.

News & Media

The Guardian

The two were named winner of the £690,000 (8m kronor or $1.11m) prize by the chairman of the Nobel committee - Norway's former prime minister Thorbjoern Jagland - on Friday morning.

News & Media

The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Use "on friday" to specify an event occurring on that day. For example: "The meeting is on Friday".

Common error

Avoid capitalizing "friday" when you're referring to the day of the week in general, not a specific day. It should only be capitalized when it's part of a specific date or event name.

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Linguistic Context

The word "friday" primarily functions as a noun, denoting a specific day of the week. It is used to indicate when events occur or to refer to "fridays" in general, as illustrated by Ludwig AI's examples from news and media sources.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

84%

Formal & Business

10%

Travel

2%

Less common in

Science

1%

Encyclopedias

1%

Wiki

1%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "friday" is a grammatically sound and frequently used noun to specify a day of the week. Ludwig AI confirms its common usage, particularly in news and media. Remember to capitalize "friday" when referring to a specific "friday", but keep it lowercase for general references. Common errors include misusing capitalization. Alternative phrases include "the sixth day of the week" or "the day before Saturday". By understanding its function, purpose, and register, you can use "friday" effectively in your writing.

FAQs

How to use "friday" in a sentence?

You can use "friday" to refer to a specific day of the week, as in "The report is due on Friday." Alternatively, you can use it to talk about fridays in general, such as "I usually relax on fridays".

What can I say instead of "on friday"?

Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "this friday", "next "weekend"", or "the end of the work week" to refer to "friday".

Is it correct to say "friday's meeting" or "the friday meeting"?

Both can be correct depending on the context. "Friday's meeting" indicates a meeting that belongs to or is associated with a specific "friday". "The friday meeting" is less common but can be used to refer to a regularly scheduled meeting that occurs every "friday".

What's the difference between "Good Friday" and "Black Friday"?

"Good Friday" is a religious holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while "Black Friday" is an informal name for the day following Thanksgiving in the United States, known for significant retail discounts.

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