on + day
el + weekday (single) / los + weekday (habitual)
Spanish 101 · Grammar
Days of the week are masculine; months are not capitalized in Spanish prose like English sometimes is.
Weekdays: lunes…domingo. Often with article for “on Mondays”: Los lunes tengo clase.
Months: enero…diciembre. Dates often cardinal except primero: el primero de mayo.
Seasons and set phrases use en: en primavera, en verano.
Hoy es lunes vs. El lunes voy… — one names today, the other schedules a recurring Monday.
Mi cumpleaños es el tres de marzo.My birthday is March third.
No hay clase los viernes.There is no class on Fridays.
el + weekday (single) / los + weekday (habitual)
en marzo
Weekdays/months lowercase in sentences.
❌ Wrong: La problema es fácil.
✅ Correct: El problema es fácil.
Problema is masculine despite ending in -a.
❌ Wrong: Yo soy yo estudiante.
✅ Correct: Soy estudiante.
Drop redundant subject pronouns when the verb ending is clear.
❌ Wrong: Entiendo no.
✅ Correct: No entiendo.
Place no immediately before the conjugated verb.
❌ Wrong: ¿Qué hora es qué?
✅ Correct: ¿Qué hora es?
Keep standard question frames; do not copy English order.
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