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Anne
working day or work day?
Can you tell me which one is correct? They seem both possible to me. Is there any difference between them? Thanks
28 nov. 2016 01:36
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Work day is correct. For example, "Tuesday was just a typically work day for me"
28 november 2016
The work day is the part of the day during which a person works. For some people, it may be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
A working day is a day on which people work — i.e., not a day off. For many people, Friday and Saturday are days off, and Monday through Friday are working days. You could also say “a work day” with this meaning.
28 november 2016
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Anne
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