When to use an apostrophe in a day of the week?
Regarding this, is there an apostrophe in Thursday's?
thanks! Here, Thursdays is plural. No need for an apostrophe.
People also ask, 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).
The use of two different tenses should help to see the difference: In the first sentence, 'Mondays' refers to every Monday, all the Mondays. In the second sentence, 'Monday' refers to a specific, single Monday, just one Monday. In other words, to say 'Mondays' is the same as saying 'Every Monday'.