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My game is on Tuesday night
The adverb in the sentence "She slept late on Tuesday morning" is "late."
the meeting took place on Tuesday, then the team reconvened on Wednesday.
Tuesday I went to a performance of the Chicago philharmonic orchestra.
Three top police chiefs sang from different hymn sheets on Tuesday.
Yes, the word Tuesday is a proper noun in the sentence; Tuesday night is a compound noun.
My game is on Tuesday night
This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about the award ceremony taking place on Tuesday.
We painted the ceiling on Tuesday.
Black Tuesday was the beginning of a chair of events that led to the Great Depression
The adverb in the sentence "She slept late on Tuesday morning" is "late."
Easily. "Black Tuesday is a catholic religious holiday". Or you can use "Black Tuesday is nowhere near as fun as Black Friday"
No, because it's not started off with a capital letter and there's no end punctuation. It would be a sentence if it was written like this: "She will have completed the homework by Tuesday."
"Tuesday night" is a two word adverb of time. For those who insist that a part of speech must be a single word, "night" is an adverb modifying "gathered" and "Tuesday" is an adverb modifying "night".
We visited the Art Gallery on Tuesday evening.
It's Tuesday today, hurray!
She painted her room pink to create a more cheerful and vibrant atmosphere.