That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
That depends on the context. If you are talking about something belonging to September, you use the apostrophe. So you could have something lik "September's last week" or "September's invoice". If it is plural, then there is no apostrophe. For example: "He has lived though ten Septembers".
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
The past tense of include is included.
Some words with a prefix that means "in, on, or into" include: include, inside, involve, invade.
It depends what you are talking about.. for example... Example 1: This book may include: Chickens.. Bears.. etc.. Or... Example 2: I would like to include some facts in my speech also.. So.. IT DEPENDS.
Homophones for "attractive" include "attractif" and "attractiff." For "buggy," homophones include "boggy" and "bogie."
The Septembers of Shiraz was created in 2007.
Petra Eos Marklund
it came out on Septembers 30th 2011.
See related link for the Northern hemisphere
According to the Celtic animal Zodiac, the swan is the animal for September. The swan represents elegance, refinement and nobility.
I found Hattie's hatpins on pages 16 and page 63, in the Septembers issue of Reminisce Extra.
Black September's aims were twofold: Firstly to avenge Palestinians for their treatment by King Hussain of Jordan in September 1970 (where the name came from.) Secondly to inflict casualties against the state of Israel.
Mary E. Best has written: 'Seventy Septembers' -- subject(s): African American Catholics, Catholic schools, Education, History, Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters
There have been 9 Friday the 13th of Septembers since 1956 as follows: 1957, 1963, 1968, 1974, 1985, 1991, 1996, 2002 and 2013.
Toshiba Satellite C655 (except school days of john using the computer after 2:20)
September is a PROPER noun. This is because it must be capitilized in a sentence. Names, months, holidays, weekdays, cities, and states are all proper nouns. Think of it this way: If you have to capitilize the first letter, its probably a proper noun.
Well, the sad thing is that you cannot just get a free pet online. I've tried getting codes from generators, youtube, everything and nothing worked. I finally got on Ebay and ordered the pet of the month for august, which is the webkinz rooster. If you want Septembers, its the pelican. You can also buy them from the e-store for 12,500 points, which is equivalent to $12.50 but you don't get the plush you get just the code to have an ONLINE pet.