Yes, because they are the greetings of the season.
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
Yes.Greetings of the season => Season's Greetings. Possessive usage.
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
season, greet, great, son, sons, eat, eats, tin, tins, green, greens, sting, stings, seasons, greetings, greets, sea, seas, sin, sins, get, gets, grit, sit, sits, great, grate, grates, easter, gin.. there are probably more but i can't see any :)
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
Yes. "Season's Greetings" is correct.
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
Yes.Greetings of the season => Season's Greetings. Possessive usage.
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
Boas festas! (seasons greetings) Felicitações! (greetings)
In Hindi, "seasons greetings" is said as "ऋतु अभिनंदन".
Seasons Greetings from Less Than Jake was created in 2011.
I think that would be seasons greetings.
None. The letter s in the word greetings is part of this word. It doesn't show an ownership.
Australians speak english, unless of corse aboriginal. so you would say seasons greetings.
No, the word "regards" does not contain an apostrophe. It is a plural noun that means best wishes or greetings.
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