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I want to state that I cook on Mondays, Tue, Wed, Thur, and Fri, in themy house every week. Should I say "I cook on Mondays to Fridays" or "I cook from Mondays to Fridays", or something else?

I want to state that I cook on Mondays, Tue, Wed, Thur, and Fri, in the house every week. Should I say "I cook on Mondays to Fridays" or "I cook from Mondays to Fridays"?

I want to state that I cook on Mondays, Tue, Wed, Thur, and Fri, in my house every week. Should I say "I cook on Mondays to Fridays" or "I cook from Mondays to Fridays", or something else?

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Is it "<verb> on Mondays to Fridays" or "<verb> from Mondays to Fridays"?

I want to state that I cook on Mondays, Tue, Wed, Thur, and Fri, in the house every week. Should I say "I cook on Mondays to Fridays" or "I cook from Mondays to Fridays"?