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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is monday" is not correct in written English as it lacks proper capitalization and context
You can use it in informal contexts, but it should be "is Monday" to be grammatically correct. Example: "Today is Monday, and I have a lot of work to do."
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(St . Patricks Day is Monday, but the Kogi trucks don's run on MonDays).
The raindate is Monday.
(The awards ceremony is Monday).
The series finale is Monday.
The marathon is Monday.
Today is Monday.
The anniversary of their dedication is Monday.
Game 3 is Monday in Detroit.
It is Monday, late afternoon.
The registration deadline is Monday.
It is Monday morning, 9 30 or so.
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