Technically: NO
But there a several "Annual" events in our area that have had to skip a year for many different reasons, and because they happen most years we think of them as annual.
Nuremberg is a place, not an event. It was the place selected by the Nazis for their annual gathering.
It is but an event does not have to be an annual one. For example, a picnic can be considered an event as just about any occasion.
Yes, the name of an annual luncheon event should be capitalized.
Yes. Example: Washington Annual Luncheon Event
An annual event occurs once a year.
Yes, if something is planned to occur annually, and this is the first time it will happen, it is perfectly correct to say "first annual." This is absolutely wrong according to the rules of grammar and English. The first time you hold any event it is the "inaugural" and the next year would be the '2nd annual". You intend for the event to take place a second time, but you aren't sure it will (life happens). You never know what might happen in a year.....safer to call the first event "inaugural". Ask any grammar or journalism teacher.
Annual event
An event that will definitely happen is an event with 100% probability.
No. The probability of an event ranges from 0 (the event will not happen) to 1 (the event will happen).
If you mean annual event, it occurs yearly.
If the probability of an event is zero then that event cannot happen
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