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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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'Saturday' a noun or adverb

In the sentence 'I wanted a good performance Saturday' is the word Saturday a noun or adverb? Many thanks
  

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Hi, In the sentence 'I wanted a good performance Saturday' is the word Saturday a noun or adverb? This is really a casual and shortened form of 'I wanted a good performance on Saturday'. In this, 'Saturday is a noun that forms part of the adverbial phrase 'on Saturday'.

  • Hi, In the sentence 'I wanted a good performance Saturday' is the word Saturday a noun or adverb?
  • This is really a casual and shortened form of 'I wanted a good performance on Saturday'.
  • In this, 'Saturday is a noun that forms part of the adverbial phrase 'on Saturday'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

In the sentence 'I wanted a good performance Saturday' is the word Saturday a noun or adverb?

This is really a casual and shortened form of 'I wanted a good performance on Saturday'.

In this, 'Saturday is a noun that forms part of the adverbial phrase 'on Saturday'.



Clive
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A noun, cuz the adverb is a word which modify a verb, an adjective and another adverb, and there's nothing modified by "Saturday" on your sentence.
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its anoun, its proper noun and proper noun is a kind of a noun !

your welcome !

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