No, because 'Awards' is in a plural form.
Yes, "Awards Day" does not have an apostrophe. The term is a straightforward plural noun, so no possessive form is needed.
Yes. It does n't need an apostrophe because awards here is used as an adjective describing day.
The term "Veterans Day" is spelled without an apostrophe to indicate that the day is a day for honoring all veterans, not just one specific veteran or a possession or attribute belonging to veterans. The absence of the apostrophe sets it apart from possessive forms like "Veteran's Day" or "Veterans' Day."
No, there is no apostrophe after the 's' in "Grandparents Day." The term is already possessive with the 's' indicating that the day is dedicated to all grandparents.
Yes. "Valentine's Day" has an apostrophe. You use apostrophes when you state that something belongs to someone or something else.
It should be Mother's Day.
No, the correct term is "Grandparents Day" as it is a day to honor both grandmothers and grandfathers, not just one specific individual.
Yes. Day is capitalized in Mother's Day and Mother's has an apostrophe before the "s."
The word day is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.I started my day with a shower.If the word day has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The day's work had just begun.Note: Plural possessive is days' with apostrophe s.
Yes, Valentine's Day is written with an apostrophe indicating it is the day of Saint Valentine.
Valentine's Day uses an apostrophe. However, most people just use the plural form valentines for cards.
World Environment Day Awards was created in 2000.
National Bravery Awards, Padma Bhushan Awards