'Birthdays (no hyphen) to come' is just fine:
We wish you many happy, healthy birthdays to come.
Example sentence - We wanted more water to quench our thirst.
The predicate is the part of the sentences that is not the subject and its modifiers. A predicate is the verb and the words that follow the verb that are related to that verb. A sentence can have one or more predicates. A predicate may be just a verb.Examples of predicates in bold:Mary is driving. (the predicate is a verb only)He will come soon. (soon is an adverb modifying the verb 'will come')Mom made some chocolate chip cookies.We had some lunch and then went to the movie. (this sentence has two predicates)
The sentence "I like him more than you" is ambiguous. It could mean "I like him more than I like you" or it could mean "I like him more than you like him."
We couldn't stand it any more. He likes her all the more. I can't take more."
Open Sentence
It is more birthdays to come. There is no apostrophe.
if i remember correctly, my German teacher said it is zum geburtstag viel gluck
birthdays because not everyone celebrates christmas
In the sentence 'She visited us more often than we expected' yes, expected is a right form in this sentence.
Example sentence - It is more important to be kind than right.
April
I wonder what you will think of this entry.You are more than my best friend; you are like my sister.You have come to the right place to ask your question. I hope that this was the answer you hoped for.
Right-click on the cell. Go to Format Cells>>>Click Alignment tab>>>>Click Wrap Text>>>OK
A sentence for unconquered would be: As the warrior grew more and more guilty for the death, he unconquered the kingdom he just won. I dunno, it's not all that great but hey, it get's your homework done, am I right or am i right?
I would come here more often if I knew you would be here.
this toy was alot of money i had to come back when i had more money
You could have come up with a more creative question.