Days or Days’ or Day’s? (Helpful Examples)
“Day” as a noun can own an object, thus allowing it to have a possessive form. If you’re curious about the possessive form rules, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll explain how “days,” “days’,” and “day’s” work in different situations. Days or Days’ or Day’s? “Days” refers to many instances of a “day” (it’s …
