No. If the proper noun Tuesday is used after a verb, it is a shortened form of the prepositional phrase "on Tuesday."
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It was a Tuesday.
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the days of the week.
Tuesday + 397 days = Saturday
When i was watching the news, it said there was a horrible monsoon in southeast Asia this past Tuesday.
Your is the adjective indicating something belongs or pertains to you. Example sentence: Your appointment is on Tuesday. Your mother and your father are your parents.
The adverb in the sentence "She slept late on Tuesday morning" is "late."
"Tuesdays With Morrie" (1999) "If it's Tuesday, This must be Belgium" (1969) "Tuesday Never Comes" "Tuesday, After Christmas" "WWE, Taboo Tuesday" "Phat Comedy Tuesday's"
Garlic Tuesday is the first tuesday of July :)
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Tuesday has an apostrophe when it is used in a contraction, such as "Tuesdays are" becoming "Tuesday's."
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