Which is correct?
1. Have you seen our New Year offers?
2. Have you seen out New Year’s offers?
It is not just for one day, meaning new year’s day.
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anonymous Which is correct? Neither. New Year's Day (note the capitalization) is a single day holiday (in the US where I am).
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anonymousWhich is correct?
Neither. New Year's Day (note the capitalization) is a single day holiday (in the US where I am). It is often shortened to "New Year's", so that alone kills sentence 1. It can only refer to the day, and that kills sentence 2 if it is supposed to mean that the offers extend beyond the day.
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