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Pep Lemas Posted 10 years ago
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have a happiest birthday

Is "Have a happiest birthday" grammatically correct?
  

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Pep Lemas Is "Have a happiest birthday" grammatically correct? It is grammaticaly correct, but no one would say that. Have the happiest birthday ever.

  • Pep Lemas Is "Have a happiest birthday" grammatically correct?
  • It is grammaticaly correct, but no one would say that.
  • Have the happiest birthday ever.
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Pep Lemas Is "Have a happiest birthday" grammatically correct? It is grammaticaly correct, but no one would say that.
Have the happiest birthday ever.
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Pep Lemas Is "Have a happiest birthday" grammatically correct?
When you use an article with the superlative, use "the" because the superlative means only one unique and specific thing.

The most famous singer
The richest man
The best movie of 2015
The meanest bully
The most beautiful woman
The happiest birthday

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