What can come after a Possessive Adjective?
This sentence: "Today's my breakfast" means: "Today is my breakfast"
But if it is written like: "My today's breakfast" it would mean: "The breakfast I eat today" (literal). "Today" then acts as an adjective in the sentence, right?
Can a possessive adjective come before an adjective (such as listing adjectives: big, wooden, colorful chair)? Or is "today" in all of these sentences acting as a different part of speech?
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