It's sunday, but you can say 'it's a sunday evening.'
No clinic is closed on sunday
That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).
It depends on how you are using it in the sentence. For example, you could say "Will your family go to church this Sunday?" or "My family goes to church each Sunday." Both are correct.
The noun "Sunday's" is incorrect. The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word forms a singular possessive noun.The correct plural noun is Sundays."All job candidates are asked whether they can work on Sundays."
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.
Sun. is the correct abbreviation for Sunday.
Both of the sentences 'Spending my Sunday at home' and 'spend my Sunday at home' are correct depending on their context of use, and tense.
No clinic is closed on sunday
That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).
is it a correct expression "I will go with you on next Sunday morning?"
The sentence "have a blessed Sunday to everyone" is almost correct but lacks proper structure. A more grammatically correct version would be "I wish everyone a blessed Sunday." This revision clarifies the subject and makes the intention clearer.
Definately looking forward TO.
The sentence,'Its a cold sunday weather so wear your comfortable clothes' is not correct grammatically and should be rewritten to be 'It's a cold Sunday; so wear your comfortable clothes'.
Yes, it is.
The phrase "In the church o Sunday" seems to have a typographical error. It likely should be "In the church on Sunday." This phrase is correct if referring to attending or participating in church activities that occur on Sundays. If you meant something else, please provide more context for clarification.
No, that sentence is not correct. "Her" should be "She". Remove Aaron from the sentence. "Her loves to cook brunch for friends every Sunday." doesn't make much sense.
Unless "the weekends" is a place you can go to, then no, it isn't correct. It is best to say "On the weekends" if you mean the days Saturday & Sunday.