yes if you want it to be that way then go ahead
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
Nuwejaarsvoornemens. Nuwe jaar resolusies is Google Translate Afrikaans.
No. For some reason, seasons are not capitalized, except if the season is being personified, for example, in poetry. This is something of a departure from years ago, when seasons were given capitals, but this trend has shifted in the last couple of decades.
The word birthday need not be capitalised, but if someone's birthday is, for example, February 6th then the month is capitalised. Birthday should be capitalised when it is the first word in a sentence. It will also be capitalized if it is a proper noun. An example would be if someone's name was Birthday Jones, that would be capitalised. Thank God there is an "Improve" button since the guy that origianlly answered is a moron.
Yes. Halloween is a holiday, and therefore a proper noun, so just like Christmas, Easter and New Years, Halloween must too be capitalized.
See website: New Year's Resolution
No. You may wish one a "very happy New Year's Day" or a "very happy New Year's." In such case, you are wishing one happiness for the holiday, and would be a capitalized proper noun. However, when using the non-possessive form of the word "year" you are clearly wishing happiness for the entire year, which is not a proper noun and not capitalized
As its shows wit the research,there is no other phrase you can successfully use honestly. You can either use the years you worked in that position or you can us the month and the year you worked that position.
Yes, because it is a propernou n. It should be New Year's Day.
My new years' resolution is to floss my teeth every day.
No because it is not a proper nou n.
Community resolution orders are typically kept on records for a period of 6 years.