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it is correct to say "much more greater"?
The decimal numbers that come before zero are : -20.3, -40.8 , -0.6 , -6.02 and many more . These are the numbers come before zero and present on left side of the number line.
"You have got" = "You have", as in "You have a book on good grammar". The latter clause is the more correct. The word "got" is very common in speech, but slang and totally superflous.
Alright if I can remember right, it would be more simple and most simple respectively.Another answer:'Simpler' and 'simplest' are also correct.
It is more birthdays to come. There is no apostrophe.
'Birthdays (no hyphen) to come' is just fine: We wish you many happy, healthy birthdays to come.
Yes indeed there is more like 5,000,000 birthdays a day
103? correct answer by kingdeamon13 (PS urwelcome) FALSE the correct answer is the same birthdays everyone has... just one. i solved this riddle just by looking at it, at first i concidered leap years but that could only make the man 12. so then i was like DUH. nobody has more then one birthday. that's the day when u are born. for example every year i have my one birthday. that's on the 23rd of may
If you mean by a speech, make it a short one because everyone wants to get on with the party. Just say "Here is ____, whose birthday we are celebrating" and you might add "We hope he/she has many more happy birthdays to come."
Either may be correct depending on context. If you are merely specifying the month then it would be correct to say your birthday is in that month. Being more specific you would say your birthday is on a specific date.
If you mean by a speech, make it a short one because everyone wants to get on with the party. Just say "Here is ____, whose birthday we are celebrating" and you might add "We hope he/she has many more happy birthdays to come."
There are quite a few websites that do free ecards for birthdays. If you go to egreeting.com you can pick out a birthday card that will even say sister on it!
YES AND HERE IS SOME MORE INFORMATION Historians believe that the origin and tradition of birthday celebrations come from the ancient Persian religion, and appeared first in ancient Greece. Ancient Greek people celebrated their Gods’ birthdays every year.
if i remember correctly, my German teacher said it is zum geburtstag viel gluck
Kangaroos, like all wild animals, do not celebrate their birthday. Celebrating birthdays is a human invention, and generally reserved for people, domestic pets and thoroughbred horses. Kangaroos are unaware of their birthday, and they have more important things to worry about, such as survival.
birthdays because not everyone celebrates christmas