A few days ago
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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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A few days ago
ubiquitous_mr_lovegrove

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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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A few days ago
Crowdpleaser
It’s Saturdays: 10AM unless Saturday is a persons name.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
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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A few days ago
Manz
Saturday 10 a.m.
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A few days ago
heather e
Saturdays: 10 a.m.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
1st one because the time does not belong to saturday and you are not saying “saturday is 10AM”
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A few days ago
Knowsomeofit
Saturdays: is correct. With the apostrophe it means “Saturday is.”
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Saturdays 10.00am.
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