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"This is for Sunday." vs "This is for Sunday's"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "This is for Sunday's" implies possession or belonging to Sunday, while "This is for Sunday" indicates that something is intended for or related to Sunday.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

This is for Sunday.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that something is intended for or related to Sunday.

This phrase is used to show that something is intended for or related to Sunday. It does not indicate possession like the other phrase.

Examples:

  • This cake is for Sunday.
  • I have plans for Sunday.
  • The meeting is scheduled for Sunday.
  • She is coming over on Sunday.
  • Let's go for a walk on Sunday.

Alternatives:

  • This is for Sunday's
  • This is for the Sunday event.
  • This is for the Sunday service.
  • This is for the Sunday picnic.
  • This is for Sunday's event.

This is for Sunday's

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate possession or belonging to Sunday.

This phrase is used to show that something belongs to or is related to Sunday. The apostrophe + s ('s) indicates possession.

Examples:

  • This is for Sunday's dinner.
  • I bought this for Sunday's event.
  • The decorations are for Sunday's party.
  • The sermon is for Sunday's service.
  • She prepared this for Sunday's picnic.

Alternatives:

  • This is for Sunday.
  • This is for the Sunday event.
  • This is for the Sunday service.
  • This is for the Sunday picnic.
  • This is for Sunday's event.

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