no, the only time you would use an apostrophe in when a person's name comes before the word "birthday." For example 1: Mike's birthday 2: their birthdays 3: the boy's birthday (singular) or the boys' birthdays
It is more birthdays to come. There is no apostrophe.
No, the word wives is the plural form of the noun wife.An apostrophe must be added to the end of a plural noun that already ends with an s to form the possessive: wives'Example: Our wives' birthdays are the same day so were planning a surprise party.
There is no specific collective noun for birthdays, however a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example a cluster of birthdays, a series of birthdays, or a respectable century of birthdays.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
Birthdays = Geburtstage
Yes. If they were born, then they have birthdays.
you've is the apostrophe of you have
asian rituals of birthdays?
There is no patron saint of birthdays.
In Bulgaria in place of Birthdays we celebrate.. birthdays. We also have the so called nameday (saint day), but both birthdays and namedays are celebrated.
No, your doesn't have an apostrophe. You're, however, does have an apostrophe because it's a contraction for you and are.
' < is the sign for apostrophe.