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The apostrophe goes between the r and the s,showing mother's possession of the birthday.Example:"Tomorrow is his mother's birthday."An exception would be if you were talking about two mothers who shared a birthday. Then one might say "Tomorrow is the mothers' birthday," as it is now mothers that possess the birthday.
Talking of Tomorrow - 1960 was released on: USA: 1960
His birthday is March 11...If you were talking about the Kentucky basketball player!
If you are talking about John Cena, his birthday is April 23rd, 1977.
today = ha yom (היום)tomorrow = machar (מחר)yesterday = etmol (אתמול)Also:the day after tomorrow = mochrotayim (מחרתיים)the day before yesterday = shilshom (שלשום)
It does not tell who Miranda is talking about in her song "Over You" in The Hall of Fame. In that song she is talking about her husband brother that died.
. If you are talking about Jodie Brownlee, the author of the Ruby trilogy, her birthday is July 26th. :)
try talking to god
In 2011 she was 3 after her birthday but if your talking about before her birthday than 2
in real life or in the movie? anyway if you talking about the movie her birthday will be on November 18th
ford had a problem with 3.8 l in the early 90s the head gaskets got recalled but it depends on what year 3.8 you are talking about
That depends what religion you are talking about, in Christianity the belief is that God was not born, but he was always there and thus he never had a birthday. Unless you're talking about Jesus, in which case it is commonly accepted for his birthday to be 17th of April, even though we celebrate it in December.