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Tamguatlay Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

New Year/Year's addresses

Suppose it is the first day of New Year, and some people are going to give a speech at a function.

Do we say:

There will be New Year addresses OR

There will be New Year's addresses?

Thanks!

  

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tamguatlay Suppose it is the first day of New Year, and some people are going to give a speech at a function. " In the English-speaking world, the celebration of the new year lasts only one day (well, one and a bit if you count New Year's Eve). " tamguatlay There will be New Year's addresses?

  • tamguatlay Suppose it is the first day of New Year, and some people are going to give a speech at a function.
  • " In the English-speaking world, the celebration of the new year lasts only one day (well, one and a bit if you count New Year's Eve).
  • " tamguatlay There will be New Year's addresses?
  • This one.
  • "New Year's" is a common short form of "New Year's Day".
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tamguatlaySuppose it is the first day of New Year, and some people are going to give a speech at a function.

"Suppose it is the first day of the new year …." In the English-speaking world, the celebration of the new year lasts only one day (well, one and a bit if you count New Year's Eve). The holiday is New Year's Day, spelled thus, so you question

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Please help. Thanks!

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