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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.
No, infact his family should join him on lunch with his mother and grandparents.
No. Grandparents is the plural form of the word, meaning it is a day to celebrate for more than one grandparent. Grandparent's is the possessive form of the word, meaning the day would belong to a single grandparent.
It is definitley grandparents' day!
grandparents day
Grandparents did :)
In 2010, Grandparents day will be celebrated the 12th of September.
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."
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To respect and honor our grandparents! I Love you lita and lito!
Grandparent's Day
15th nov