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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which is more correct?

Hello,

Could you tell me which sentence(it's actually not a sentence) is more correct?

'On a cold Autumn evening.'

'On a cold Autumn's evening.'

Thanks
  

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If you don't capitalize "autumn", they are both correct. Using the genitive (autumn's) is quite poetic, though. CB

  • If you don't capitalize "autumn", they are both correct.
  • Using the genitive (autumn's) is quite poetic, though.
  • CB
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If you don't capitalize "autumn", they are both correct. Using the genitive (autumn's) is quite poetic, though.

CB

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