Is 'Sunday's Best' Correct? A Quick Guide

Learn why 'Sunday's best' is the right term for special attire on Sundays in this informative video.

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Using 'Sunday's best' is more appropriate than 'Sundays best' because it indicates something special for a particular Sunday. The apostrophe in 'Sunday's' shows possession, implying the best attire specifically for Sunday. It’s a phrase commonly used to describe dressing up in one’s finest clothes for Sunday events, typically church. So, always use 'Sunday's best' when referring to such special instances.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What does 'Sunday's best' mean? 'Sunday's best' refers to the finest clothes worn for special occasions on Sundays, especially for church.
  2. Is it 'Sundays best' or 'Sunday's best'? 'Sunday's best' is the correct form, using an apostrophe to indicate possession.
  3. Why do we say 'Sunday's best'? The term implies specific clothing that is the best for Sunday events, typically associated with church.