First, pronunciation
English: [/? tju? zde? /]; United States: [/? Tu? zde? /]
Second, Chinese translation?
Tuesday
Third, form.
Plural: Tuesday
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Tuesday morning? Tuesday morning
Tuesday afternoon? Tuesday afternoon
Tuesday night? Tuesday night
Last Tuesday? Last Tuesday
This Tuesday? This Tuesday
Next Tuesday? Next Tuesday
Bilingual examples of verbs (abbreviation of verb)
1. yours? A suit? Will. Is it? Are you ready? For what? Collection? Open? Tuesday. ?
Your suit can be picked up on Tuesday.
2. That? Show? Will. Is it? Broadcast? Next? Tuesday? Good night ?
This program will be broadcast next Tuesday night.
3. Today? Is it? Tuesday? So what? Tomorrow? Is it? Wednesday. ?
Today is Tuesday, so tomorrow is Wednesday.
4. Will they? Probably? Is it? Here? Monday? And then what? Tuesday. ?
They may be here on Monday and Tuesday.
5.tuesday? Used to be. Answer? All right. Is that clear? And then what? Calm down? Day. ?
It was sunny on Tuesday, and there was no wind.
6.his grandson's? Birthday Used to be. Open? Tuesday. ?
Tuesday is his grandson's birthday.
Use of intransitive verbs
1. There is generally no article before Tuesday, and sometimes the article The can be added to indicate "Tuesday of the week under discussion";
2. The indefinite article A can be added when Tuesday means "a certain Tuesday";
When expressing "on Tuesday", the preposition on is usually used, but if there are such words as this/that/last/before/every, the preposition on can no longer be used.