copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Birth anniversary: does it connote the persons being dead? Thank you everybody Yes, Loob, I have always found it used in the media and newspapers for dead people's birthdays, especially famous people's birthdays, which are celebrated widely ( and famous people's probably because the media and newspapers talk only about them ) So I would take Mr Keith's words
on at my birthday - WordReference Forums Hello, Do you say "on my birthday" or "at my birthday" Apparently you can say both In which context do you use "on" and "at"? Many thanks
birth anniversary or birthday jubilee - WordReference Forums Hi, people The President sends a congratulatory message to a painter on the occasion of his birthday Is it correct to say "The Armenian President congratulated the painter on his 65th birth anniversary or birthday jubilee and wished him good health and further creative success " Do I have to
When is your birthday? - WordReference Forums As your birthday is the anniversary of your birth, it is just the day and month Your date of birth will include the full year As for prepositions, I think you have two options for answering "When is your birthday?": 1) "It's on January 22nd " 2) "January 22nd " Giving your date of birth, I would go with Ceremoniar's suggestion- month, date, year- no introduction, no prepositions, no nothing
a birthday upon which one turns a round number - WordReference Forums Good morning ladies gentlemen, inspired by this German-English thread I'd like to ask if you have have any special idiom, words for that type of birthday in other languages So, Germans have the phrase "Runder Gerburtstag" and it exist in Czech, too "Runder Geburtstag" is a birthday upon
if you have not done so yet. . . or already? - WordReference Forums Which is correct? Please send your documents if you have not done so yet or if you have not already done so Although the grammar book says that 'yet' must be used in a negative sentence and it should be placed at the end of the sentence, the Google gives hits only with the 'already '
Adjective between well-off and poor | WordReference Forums I need some adjectives to describe how poor or rich someone are and i was wondering if the order is correct (from $ to $$$$$) poverty-stricken < poor < well-off < rich < wealthy Is it right? One more question: is there any adjective that describes someone who is not poor but not well-off
if he were alive, he would lt;be gt; lt;have been gt;… | WordReference Forums Note that "be" with birthdays can refer to both reaching an age on your birthday and being an age throughout the following year, and it can be difficult to work out which is meant Does "If he were alive, he would be 60 today" mean that today is is his 60th birthday? Or was his 60th birthday sometime in the past year
Turn – to talk about age? | WordReference Forums Hi everyone, I already know that the verb "turn" can be used to talk about the age one is going to be, but is there a way to use it to talk about how old someone is? For example, I know that today is someone's birthday, but I don't know how old they will be, would it be possible to say "What age