Week example sentences
Related (7): Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
week
noun
week (noun) · weeks (plural noun)
- a period of seven days:
- the period of seven days generally reckoned from and to midnight on Saturday night:
- workdays as opposed to the weekend; the five days from Monday to Friday:
- the time spent working in the workday period of five to seven days:
- a period of five or seven days devoted to a specified purpose or beginning on a specified day:
- used after the name of a day to indicate that something will happen seven days after that day:
"Week" Example Sentences
1. I need to finish this project by the end of the week.2. The students are on vacation this week.
3. I work five days a week.
4. How was your week at the beach?
5. I'm taking a week off from work to relax.
6. The weather forecast for next week looks great.
7. I always clean the house every week.
8. The company has a 40-hour work week policy.
9. They've been dating for over a week now.
10. I'm planning to start a new diet next week.
11. We're going to have a meeting later this week.
12. My favorite day of the week is Friday.
13. He finished the race in under a week.
14. I can't believe it's already the middle of the week.
15. The restaurant is closed for a week for renovations.
16. We're going on a vacation next week.
17. I have to go to the dentist next week.
18. She was sick for a week and couldn't go to school.
19. He was absent from work last week.
20. The week before last was really busy for me.
21. They always have a special menu on the weekends.
22. I usually go grocery shopping once a week.
23. This month has five weeks in it.
24. The office is closed on the weekends.
25. I missed a whole week of classes because of a family emergency.
26. The kids are off from school for a week during spring break.
27. I'm excited to start a new job next week.
28. The TV show comes on once a week.
29. She always volunteers at the animal shelter on the weekends.
30. We're going to celebrate our anniversary this week.
Common Phases
1. It's been a long week2. I'm looking forward to the weekend
3. This week has gone by so fast
4. Next week will be better
5. I can't believe it's already been a week
6. It's only Monday and I'm already tired of the week
7. Let's plan something fun for next week
8. I have a busy week ahead of me
9. I need a break from this week
10. I accomplished a lot this week.
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