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Grammar question: “Saturdays: 10AM” or “Saturday’s: 10AM”?
This goes on a business card.
And do I need to put periods between A and M and after M?
And space between the zero and A?
Help please.
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Well it is definitely not the possessive noun (Saturday’s). The dictionary says it should be A.M. or a.m.
So I would type it like this…
Saturdays at 10:00 a.m.
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It’s Saturdays: 10AM unless Saturday is a persons name.
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No apostrophe in “Saturdays”, i.e. you simply mean every Saturday. Saturday doesn’t “own” anything. No space(s) or period(s) needed in 10am, but I’d be inclined to use lower case for “am”.
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Saturday 10 a.m.
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Saturdays: 10 a.m.
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1st one because the time does not belong to saturday and you are not saying “saturday is 10AM”
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Saturdays: is correct. With the apostrophe it means “Saturday is.”
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Saturdays 10.00am.
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