Is 'Friday' Capitalized?

All the days of the week are capitalized in a sentence, including "Friday".

All the days of the week are capitalized in a sentence, including "Friday".

My Friday routine involves attending a yoga class in the evening.

My friday routine involves attending a yoga class in the evening.

Keep in mind that we also capitalize "Friday" when it is abbreviated (Fri.)

I'll be there next Fri., 09:30.

I'll be there next fri., 09:30.

Similarly, capitalization is required with the plural form ("Fridays").

Olivia usually goes to yoga class on Fridays.

Olivia usually goes to yoga class on fridays.

Why do we capitalize "Friday"? The days of the week are considered proper nouns in English.

I enjoy playing tennis on Fridays.

And remember, when using date formats, we need a comma after the day of the week.

Sophia has a conference on Friday, October 6, 2023.

Sophia has a conference on Friday October 6, 2023.

Follow the same strategy with the rest of the days of the week:

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