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When do you say Monday (Tuesday, Wednesday, etc) morning, and when - Monday's morning? Is there any specific rule?
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When do you say Monday (Tuesday, Wednesday, etc) morning, and when - Monday's morning? Is there any specific rule?
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For the most part you never use the possessive. I can’t think of a scenario where you would for timeframes like this. You could say “Wednesday’s match was intense!”. But you would only say “Wednesday evening” etc for timeframes.
– Dan Bron
Nov 14 at 10:43
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When do you say Monday (Tuesday, Wednesday, etc) morning, and when - Monday's morning? Is there any specific rule?
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It may be a duplicate of the following topic but the answers are not clear enough1
When do you say Monday (Tuesday, Wednesday, etc) morning, and when - Monday's morning? Is there any specific rule?
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For the most part you never use the possessive. I can’t think of a scenario where you would for timeframes like this. You could say “Wednesday’s match was intense!”. But you would only say “Wednesday evening” etc for timeframes.
– Dan Bron
Nov 14 at 10:43
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For the most part you never use the possessive. I can’t think of a scenario where you would for timeframes like this. You could say “Wednesday’s match was intense!”. But you would only say “Wednesday evening” etc for timeframes.
– Dan Bron
Nov 14 at 10:43
For the most part you never use the possessive. I can’t think of a scenario where you would for timeframes like this. You could say “Wednesday’s match was intense!”. But you would only say “Wednesday evening” etc for timeframes.
– Dan Bron
Nov 14 at 10:43
For the most part you never use the possessive. I can’t think of a scenario where you would for timeframes like this. You could say “Wednesday’s match was intense!”. But you would only say “Wednesday evening” etc for timeframes.
– Dan Bron
Nov 14 at 10:43
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For the most part you never use the possessive. I can’t think of a scenario where you would for timeframes like this. You could say “Wednesday’s match was intense!”. But you would only say “Wednesday evening” etc for timeframes.
– Dan Bron
Nov 14 at 10:43