Saturday's class vs saturday class

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago

everyone! I have a doubt about it:

saturday's class x saturday class

Which one is correct? I always get confused to know when I use 's when it comes to therms like these ones, when there isn't a human's name involved in the sentence like "Robert's car" etc. Can someone give me an explanation? Thanks!

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manpreet 3 years ago

First off, the word "Saturday" is always capitalized. Secondly, your question depends on usage. I would write "I didn't see you in Saturday's class," and I would write "Please note in the syllabus that there is a Saturday class in the third week."


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