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The possessive form Sunday's is an adjective.

The word Sunday in "Sunday paper" is not an adjective but a noun adjunct, because Sunday is not a characteristic of paper.

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"I once saw this girl and her name was African Sunday"--Unknown

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It is sunday

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How can you use Sunday as an adjective in a sentence?

Because Sunday is a noun, and, by definition, an adjective is used to modify a noun, all that needs to be done to use an adjective in a sentence with the word Sunday is to choose a desired adjective and use it to modify the noun "Sunday". For instance, one could say "A gloomy Sunday." Or, "A busy Sunday."


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Is Sunday afternoon an adjective or an adverb?

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