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Birthday's eve or Birthday eve
Birthday's eve
Birthday eve
which one is correct? Why sometimes apostrophe is used but sometimes not?
Oct 16, 2012 11:33 AM
Answers · 11
Neither is correct. We say:
On the eve of his birthday.....
October 16, 2012
My daddy spent most of his school years having idiots answer his questions of "why", with, "Just because".
Miowww I'll get my daddy to message you and answer your questions.
If he wasn't banned everyone else could read them too, go italki!!! Keep the idiot and ban the helper!
Cheeee singggg ahhhhhhhhhhhh
Miow *fart*
October 16, 2012
You can say "on the eve of my birthday, or on the eve of eve of any other day " ( like Independence day, farther's day.. etc ), and it would be right.
It's also right to say "on the eve of Christmas, or on the eve of new year". "Christmas Eve " and "New year Eve" are the events celebrated in the evenings, and have come to be known as such.
November 3, 2012
We don't use Birthday eve :)
The only two words in English (I think) that are spoken this way are :
Christmas Eve
New Year's Eve
There is no reason to it. But in a language there are certain things that are spoken and there are certain things that just aren't :) If I were the creator of the language, I would have made it easier. Unfortunately, I have no power over English ^_^
October 16, 2012
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