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Is this correct, 'When is the Christmas Day'?
Do I need to omit 'the' before the Christmas Day? Similarly, can I say 'When is the Children's Day'?
Thank you!
Dec 2, 2015 1:37 PM
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Nouns name people, places, and things.
Every noun can further be classified as common or proper.
A proper noun has two distinctive features:
1) it will name a specific [usually a one-of-a-kind] item, and
2) it will begin with a capital letter no matter where it occurs in a sentence.
Here is a list of proper nouns (names of people/things) categories:
Holidays............................................... Christmas / NewYears
Geographical areas................................ New York / Canada
People and pets.................................... Richard / Xi Jinping / Hello Kitty / (the name of your pet)
Books, Newspapers, Magazines............ The New York Times / The Beijing Review / italki
Companies and organizations................ Google / Lenovo
Religious terms.................................... God / Christian / Allah / Islam
Places, buildings.................................. The Great Wall of China / The Empire State Building
Titles................................................... President / Queen / General Secretary
Languages........................................... English / Chinese
Brand names....................................... Coke / Nike (Nai Ke)
Possessive Proper Nouns..................... NewYear's Day / China's holidays / John's house
Proper nouns usually (but not always) don’t have determiners/articles.
- When is Christmas Day?
- When is Children's Day?
- Where is Canada?
- Who is Barack Obama?
- What is Google?
- How can I learn English?
- Who is Queen Elizabeth?
- Do you like Coke?
- I celebrate New Year's Day once a year.
- Where is The Great Wall of China?
- Have you visited The Empire State Building?
December 2, 2015
You should omit 'the' in both questions.
December 2, 2015
Usually people just say "When is Christmas?", but you can take out 'the' on both questions
December 2, 2015
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Heidi
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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English
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