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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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In John Doe's day or days?

Hi. Please help. Should it be the phrase "In John Doe's day" or "John Doe's days" in the following sentence?

In John Doe's day (Or "In John Doe's days"?), things were peaceful.

How about this? Which is correct? Thank you for your help in advance.

In the day of John Doe (Or "In the days of John Doe"?), things were peaceful.
  

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Anonymous In John Doe's day, things were peaceful. Only this one is natural.

  • Anonymous In John Doe's day, things were peaceful.
  • Only this one is natural.
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AnonymousIn John Doe's day, things were peaceful.
Only this one is natural.

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