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until monday
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "until Monday" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a time frame that extends up to the beginning of Monday or the end of Sunday. Example: "I will be out of the office until Monday, so please reach out to my colleague in my absence."
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Nothing changed — until Monday.
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That is, until Monday.
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It never came — until Monday.
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"They waited until Monday.
News & Media
Available until Monday.
News & Media
The case was adjourned until Tuesday.
News & Media
Both the houses were adjourned until Monday.
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The musicians followed, but not until Monday.
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The trial was adjourned until Monday afternoon.
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This was working quite nicely — until Monday.
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Available until Monday/Tuesday.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When scheduling tasks, use "until monday" to clearly define deadlines, ensuring recipients understand the task should be completed by the end of the day Sunday to avoid Monday morning delays.
Common error
Avoid assuming "until monday" includes the entire day of Monday. It typically means up to, but not including, Monday. For clarity, specify "end of day monday" if you intend Monday to be fully included.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "until monday" functions as an adverbial phrase of time, specifying the duration or endpoint of an event, action, or state. Ludwig examples show its usage to define deadlines or availability periods, aligning with its grammatical role.
Frequent in
News & Media
64%
Formal & Business
13%
Wiki
6%
Less common in
Science
6%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "until monday" is a common and grammatically correct phrase used to indicate a time frame extending to the end of Sunday. Ludwig AI confirms its broad applicability across diverse contexts, primarily in news, business, and general communication. To prevent ambiguity, specify "end of day monday" if Monday's entirety is included. Alternatives like "through sunday" or "no later than monday" offer similar meaning with subtle differences in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
through sunday
Indicates the conclusion of an action or availability at the end of Sunday, closely mirroring the meaning of "until monday".
till monday
A more informal way of saying "until monday", carrying the same meaning but in a more casual tone.
up to monday
Specifies a limit that extends to, but not necessarily including, Monday; very similar in conveying a deadline or duration.
not later than monday
Emphasizes that something must be completed or submitted before Monday, focusing on the deadline aspect.
ending sunday
Highlights the termination of something on Sunday, rather than the period leading up to Monday.
by the start of monday
Focuses specifically on the beginning of Monday as the cutoff point, which may imply urgency.
before monday arrives
Expresses a need for completion or action before Monday, emphasizing anticipation of the new week.
spanning the week to sunday
Indicates a range of time that concludes on Sunday, shifting focus slightly from the end to the encompassing period.
concluding this sunday
Highlights Sunday as the day of completion or closure, placing less emphasis on the approaching Monday.
no further than sunday
Emphasizes the endpoint of Sunday as the ultimate limit, stressing the boundary of the timeframe.
FAQs
How can I use "until monday" in a sentence?
You can use "until monday" to indicate a deadline or the end of a period. For example, "The special offer is available "until monday" morning" or "I will be on vacation "until monday"."
What's a more formal way to say "until monday"?
A more formal alternative to "until monday" is "no later than the start of monday". This emphasizes the deadline and is suitable for professional communication.
Does "until monday" include the day of monday?
Typically, "until monday" means up to, but not including, the day of Monday. If you want to include the entire day of Monday, it's clearer to say "until the end of monday".
What can I say instead of "until monday" to express a task needs to be done before the week starts?
You can use alternatives like "by the end of the weekend", "before monday", or "no later than Sunday night" to indicate that a task needs to be completed before the start of the next work week.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested