16. Which is correct, “in a day time” or “ in a day's time"?

 16. Which is correct, “in a day time” or “ in a day's time"?

The correct phrase is "in a day's time."

This phrase is used to indicate a duration of one day. "Day's" is possessive, indicating that the time belongs to the day. It's essential for clear communication and proper grammar usage. Ensure you use the apostrophe to denote possession correctly. "In a day's time" is the preferred phrase in English writing and conversation.

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