When do I use an apostrophe on Birthdays?

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2026-08-18 05:45

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You use an apostrophe in birthdays to indicate possession, typically when referring to someone’s birthday. For example, you would say "John's birthday" to show that the birthday belongs to John. However, when simply stating the date or the event itself, such as "Happy birthday!" or "I have a birthday party," no apostrophe is needed.

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