[Grammar] on the week 19

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Will17

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Hello!

Can we use "on" in this case? :

"I'll be on holiday on the week 19".


If not, can we ever use "on the week"?


Thank you very much.

Will
 

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Hello!

Can we use "on" in this case? :

"I'll be on holiday on the week 19".


If not, can we ever use "on the week"?


Thank you very much.

Will
No, I wouldn't use "on the week".
 

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Thank you.

What would you say instead?

"I'll be on holiday week 19"?

Cheers
Will
 

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Thank you.

What would you say instead?

"I'll be on holiday week 19"?

Cheers
Will

NOT A TEACHER.

"During week 19" strikes me as the best option.
 

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Hello!

Can we use "on" in this case? :

"I'll be on holiday on the week 19".


If not, can we ever use "on the week"?


Thank you very much.

Will

What exactly do you mean by "week 19"? This is an extremely puzzling phrase.

Do you mean "I'll be on holiday during the week of the 19th"? (that is, the week that will begin on the 19th of the month)
 

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What exactly do you mean by "week 19"? This is an extremely puzzling phrase.

Do you mean "I'll be on holiday during the week of the 19th"? (that is, the week that will begin on the 19th of the month)
I think he means week 19 of the financial/trading year.
 
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