YES because what if something bad happened to a person and no doctors were working? what would happen?
Yes, the term President's Day (or Presidents' Day) is a proper noun when used for the name of a specifically designated day. The term 'presidents day, president's day, or presidents' day' is a common noun if it is not referring to a specifically designated day. Examples: We don't have to work on Presidents' Day. A president's day includes meeting representatives from around the world.
Presidents' Day (officially known as "Washington's Birthday", but also known as "President's Day" and "Presidents Day") commemorates the accomplishments of the various Presidents of the United States.It mostly honors presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Washington's Birthday. There is no federal holiday called Presidents Day regardless of spelling.
It is spelled Presidents' Day.
Grammatically, Presidents' Day is NOT correct. The correct spelling should have no apostrophes at all as the day does not BELONG to the presidents, therefore it is not possessive.
Presidents' Day was February 18 in 2008.
Sports medicine doctors typically work anywhere from eight to ten hours per day. They also sometimes work Saturdays and Sundays.
Since Presidents' Day is a federal holiday, city workers are off work for the day. Privately owned trash companies may still have trash collection. It depends on the company.
Since Presidents' Day is a federal holiday, city workers are off work for the day. Privately owned trash companies may still have trash collection. It depends on the company.
Presidents is plural and possessive, so the apostrophe goes at the end: Presidents' Day.
Presidents' Day exists and Empire's Day does not.
It depends on the doctor really. Some doctors offices want to give their employees the extra day off and some want to open.