30/11/2015 · so, back to holidays needing apostrophes, starting with new year’s:
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It’s “happy new year,” not “happy new year’s.” examples incorrect:
The ap stylebook adds an apostrophe to the holiday and to the exclamation:
Yes, the apostrophe is required, and if you’re not sure why, check out the posts shown below:
Apostrophes are the way the english language shows possession or that something belongs to another thing.
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14/08/2021 · although the day is called new year’s day, the greeting does not contain an apostrophe:
New year’s day, new year’s eve, happy new year!
“it’s unclear what the new year will mean to the economy.” champagne
Yes, the apostrophe is required, and if you’re not sure why, check out the posts shown below:
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Apostrophes are the way the english language shows possession or that something belongs to another thing.
“it’s unclear what the new year will mean to the economy.” champagne
Yes, the apostrophe is required, and if you’re not sure why, check out the posts shown below:
New Year's Day Apostrophe. Apostrophes are the way the english language shows possession or that something belongs to another thing.