[Grammar] I’m planning for my Sunday’s online classes

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Hi I have a question, What’s the difference between “ I’m planning for my Sunday’s online classes “ and “I’m planning for my Sunday online classes?
is the second one even correct?
 
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Hi I have a question, What’s the difference between “ I’m planning for my Sunday’s online classes “ and “I’m planning for my Sunday online classes?
is the second one even correct?

I would say "I’m planning for Sunday’s online classes" or "I'm planning for my online classes on Sunday".
 
I would say "I’m planning for Sunday’s online classes" or "I'm planning for my online classes on Sunday".

In addition to those, I might say "I'm planning for my Sunday online class" or "I'm planning for the online class I'm taking/giving on Sunday".
 
"I’m planning for my Sunday’s online classes" is ungrammatical.
 
You can't have two possessives together like that. It's either "my" classes or it's "Sunday's" classes. It can't be both.
 
Hi I have a question, What’s the difference between “ I’m planning for my Sunday’s online classes “ and “I’m planning for my Sunday online classes?
is the second one even correct?

One class or a series?
 
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