Just like almost every other language, English has specific words for the days of the week. These words are often used in everyday conversation and that is why it’s useful that you know them.
On this page, you have an exercise to see if you know the vocabulary to talk about the seven days of the week. There is also a short video below the exercise.
You can find the exercise below:
Days of the Week Exercise 1
Read the following sentences and fill in the correct day.
1.
Today is Saturday, so tomorrow will be .2.
It was two days ago, which means today is Saturday.3.
The two days of the weekend are and .4.
is the first day after the weekend.5.
The day after is Thursday.6.
Before Saturday comes .7.
The weekend starts in three days, which means today is .8.
is the day after Monday.9.
A lot of people like because it's the last day before the weekend.10.
After , most people have to go to work again.Overview days of the week
More exercises
- Days of the Week Exercise 2
- Days of the Week Exercise 3
- Days of the Week Exercise 4
- Days of the Week Exercise 5