thanks! Here, Thursdays is plural. No need for an apostrophe..
Just so, is there an apostrophe in Monday's?
I take it that “Mondays” as it occurs here is the plural of “Monday.” Hence there is no need for an apostrophe. “Mondays” covers not only this coming Monday, but the one after that, and the one after that, and so on: many Mondays, plural.
Also, what is the plural of Thursday? The plural form of Thursday is Thursdays.
One may also ask, do days of the week have an apostrophe?
For days of the week, just add s: rainy days and Mondays. And words ending in vowels don't use apostrophes to become plural.
Is there an apostrophe in Friday's?
When you have a plural word, such as tacos or Fridays, no apostrophe is required. It's a simple rule, but students often add errant apostrophes.
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Is there an apostrophe in Sundays?
Sunday's is possessive in nature when you use the apostrophe. Use Sundays instead, unless you know someone named Sunday. See the difference below: If only all Sundays were so smooth.How do you pronounce Mondays?
In other words, to say 'Mondays' is the same as saying 'Every Monday'. To say 'Monday' is to indicate a specific Monday. *A quick tense tip: When you say 'Mondays', you use the Present Simple Tense - I go - (General Truth). When you say 'Monday', you use the Present Continuous Tense - I am going - (Time is important).Is there an apostrophe in Saturdays?
In English, days of the week are proper nouns and require a capital letter (Saturday, Sunday, Monday, etc.). You do not use an apostrophe to pluralize words. Our office will be open Saturdays from 10am to 4pm as of tomorrow To make a word plural, you just stick that S right on there.Does an apostrophe show plural?
Regular nouns are nouns that form their plurals by adding either the letter s or es (guy, guys; letter, letters; actress, actresses; etc.). To show plural possession, simply put an apostrophe after the s. Rule 2b. Do not use an apostrophe + s to make a regular noun plural.Does today's need an apostrophe?
This phrase contains a punctuation error. There needs to be a possessive apostrophe between "today" and "s," because the meeting belongs to today.What is the plural of Tuesday?
Tuesdays
Is there an apostrophe in Tuesdays?
YES: Mondays and Tuesdays are not my favorite days of the week.Can a day of the week be possessive?
“Mondays” does not need one because, in this particular sentence, it's plural, meaning more than one Monday. A correct example of a possessive day of the week would be “Are you going to make it to Wednesday's meeting?” because the object (meeting) “belongs” to the subject (Wednesday).Is it hours or hour's?
Eg 2 hours, four hours, an hour. The word 'hour' is singular or plural, as appropriate.Is there an apostrophe in 30 days notice?
Regarding the apostrophe after notice, think how you'd refer to a notice period that's one day long: you'd say one day's notice, with an apostrophe, not one day notice. So when you refer to a notice period that's several days long, you say days', with the apostrophe.Is it this weeks or this week's?
Either singular if you are talking about one week or plural if you are talking about more than one week. We form possessives by adding "apostrophe s" to the end of a singular. To form the possessive of a plural (which already ends in "s"), we just add an apostrophe.Do you use an apostrophe for months?
Months is made plural by adding an s to month. When something belongs to something else, we use the possesive apostrophe. However, when a plural has a possessive apostrophe we drop the final s, possibly because it's not something you would pronounce if speaking the sentence out loud.Where does the apostrophe go in a couple of weeks time?
If you do not use the noun "time," there is of course no apostrophe. If you use the noun "time," "weeks" is made possessive:" two weeks' time." The apostrophe comes after the plural ending s. That means, (a) He returns home in two weeks.What is the difference between day's and days?
As nouns the difference between day and days is that day is any period of 24 hours while days is (day).Is it next weeks or next week's?
The correct phrase is "next week's meeting," because an apostrophe after the word "weeks" implies that more than one week is being specified, e.g.: "two weeks' worth." There can only be one "next week" (week right after this week).Are days possessive?
As a rule, nouns referring to inanimate things should not be in the possessive. Use an “of” phrase instead. ANSWER: In two days' time, the answer posted will be grammatically correct.Is Mondays plural?
The plural form of Monday is Mondays.What is the plural of Wednesday?
Even if you had to use the plural form of "Wednesday" you wouldn't add an apostrophe between "Wednesday" and the "s". It would be "Wednesdays", not "Wednesday's". The mark for the plural, in this case "s", becomes part of the word.What is the plural form of Friday?
Fridays