On a cold Autumn evening...

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sondra

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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
 
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
I much prefer the first.
If something isn't a sentence, you can call it a phrase, or a clause if it has a verb in it. This is a phrase.
 
As with the other post in which you put the same phrase, you don't need a capital letter for "autumn".
 
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