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Tuesdays or Tuesday’s? (Helpful Examples) - Grammarhow
You can write “Tuesdays” when referring to multiple days or “Tuesday’s” when “Tuesday” owns something. There’s a key difference that you need to understand. This article will explore how plural and possessive forms differ when using days of the week.
Tuesday Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the third day of the week. Tuesdays. ˈtüz- (ˌ)dāz. ˈtyüz- -dēz. adverb. Examples of Tuesday in a Sentence. I had lunch with her last Tuesday. I'll be seeing her again next Tuesday. My birthday falls on a Tuesday this year. Next week I'll arrive on Tuesday and leave on Friday. I will arrive on Tuesday morning. Recent Examples on the Web.
Tuesdays or Tuesday's? (With Examples) - Two Minute English
Understanding the different variations of “Tuesday” helps to sidestep frequent grammar errors. It is important to remember that “Tuesdays” is the plural form, “Tuesday’s” signifies singular possession or acts as a contraction for “Tuesday is,” and “Tuesdays'” is the rare plural possessive form.
Tuesdays or Tuesday's? - English Recap
The term Tuesday’s is the singular possessive form of Tuesday. E.g., “Tuesday’s meeting has been moved to Wednesday.”. Furthermore, Tuesdays is the standard plural form. E.g., “On Tuesdays, I go to yoga class.”. Also, Tuesdays’ is the plural possessive form of Tuesday.
Tuesdays or Tuesday’s? Which One Should You Use?
Well, the answer is quite simple: “Tuesdays” refers to multiple Tuesdays, while “Tuesday’s” indicates something that belongs to Tuesday. In this article, we will delve deeper into the nuances of these commonly mixed-up terms and provide clarity on when to use each one correctly.
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