First, pronounce English: [? fra? De? ]; United States: [? fra? De? ]
Second, the Chinese translation [Friday]
Third, the plural form: Friday.
Fourth, phrase collocation 1. Black Friday Black Friday
2. Good Friday
3. Friday night Friday night
4. Friday morning Friday morning
Friday afternoon Friday afternoon
6. Leisure Friday Leisure Friday
Bilingual example 1. I will leave on Friday.
I will leave on Friday.
The meeting has been moved to Friday.
The meeting has been changed to Friday.
I have a lot of work to do on Friday.
I have a lot of work to do on Friday.
We usually go out for dinner on Friday night.
We usually go out for dinner on Friday night.
Black Friday is the second day of Thanksgiving.
Black Friday is the second day of Thanksgiving.
6. Friday is getting closer!
Friday comes too slowly!
6. Usage 1. As a noun, "Friday" means the fifth day of the week, which is Friday. See you Friday. )
The plural form of "Friday" is "Fridays", which means every Friday or several Fridays. We have a meeting every Friday. We have a meeting every Friday. )
In some fixed phrases, "Friday" can mean a specific Friday, such as "Black Friday" or "Good Friday". Many stores have discounts on Black Friday. Many shops have promotions on Black Friday. )
Seven, word expansion
Monday, Monday
Tuesday Tuesday
Wednesday Wednesday
Thursday Thursday
Friday. Friday
Saturday Saturday
Sunday Sunday