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Sunday night vs Sunday's night

Both 'Sunday night' and 'Sunday's night' are correct, but 'Sunday night' is the better option. 'Sunday night' is commonly used to refer to the night of Sunday, while 'Sunday's night' is uncommon and would typically be used to indicate possession or association with Sunday.
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Last updated: September 11, 2024

Sunday night

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to the night of Sunday.

Examples:

  • I always watch a movie on Sunday night.
  • Let's meet on Sunday night for dinner.
  • She goes to bed early on Sunday night.
  • Do you have any plans for Sunday night?
  • The party is on Sunday night.
  • So you reported your car stolen Sunday night.
  • - It's popular on a Sunday night.
  • Calvin Hooper reported silver Honda Accord stolen Sunday night in Fairfax.
  • It was the detective we saw near the Falls Road on Sunday night.
  • Stella Koontz died Sunday night after a long battle with cervical cancer.
  • Somebody fire-bombed a restaurant on College Street Sunday night.
  • Lizzy's 90-day sober ceremony is Sunday night.
  • Funny thing... is the hospital has no record of calling you Sunday night.
  • I thought you were coming here Sunday night.
  • Invite her to the White House correspondents dinner Sunday night.
  • It's Sunday night and he didn't call.
  • He told me... he eats every Sunday night in the central market.
  • Sunday night right after the news.
  • - Sunday night? - I'll be too tired.
  • So Sunday night, I went back to find the truth.
  • I thought you guys could order from there Sunday night.
  • For what happens on Sunday night, will echo through eternity.
  • They're playing the Cavs Sunday night.
  • I'm giving a surprise party Sunday night.
  • I've invited NikoIai to dinner Sunday night.

Alternatives:

  • Monday morning
  • Friday evening
  • Wednesday afternoon
  • Saturday morning
  • Thursday night

Sunday's night

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase would typically be used to indicate possession or association with Sunday, rather than referring to the night of Sunday.

Examples:

  • Sunday's night sky was clear and full of stars.
  • I love Sunday's night atmosphere in the city.
  • We always have a family dinner on Sunday's night.
  • The church is beautifully lit on Sunday's night.
  • The tradition of Sunday's night gatherings has been going on for years.

Alternatives:

  • Monday's morning
  • Friday's evening
  • Wednesday's afternoon
  • Saturday's morning
  • Thursday's night

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