Either may be correct depending on context. If you are merely specifying the month then it would be correct to say your birthday is in that month. Being more specific you would say your birthday is on a specific date.
Around the 62nd percentile.
In 2009 you are! (As long as your birthday is before today)Yes that is correct, but your birthday has to be before today, but you can still be 18 by the end of the yearEg my brother was born in 1991 and his birthday was on the 30th Decemberalthough he is not 18 he will be by the end of the year
Both "which day" and "what day" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Which day" is used when there is a specific set of options to choose from, such as "Which day of the week works best for you?" On the other hand, "what day" is more general and is used when there are no specific options provided, such as "What day is your birthday?" Both phrases are grammatically correct, but their usage depends on the situation.
A quarter birthday is half a half birthday.A half birthday is in between your birthday and birthday...
62nd birthday is in 2017 so depends in 2017 if birthday has happened yet
The correct grammar is "I am surprised to be visiting you on your birthday."
Either may be correct depending on context. If you are merely specifying the month then it would be correct to say your birthday is in that month. Being more specific you would say your birthday is on a specific date.
She died in 1995 3 days after her 62nd birthday.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "Is it Alfonso's grandmother's birthday?"
The sentence "When is it your birthday?" is grammatically correct. The subject "it" refers to the specific day that the person's birthday falls on, and the question is asking for that information.
happy belated birthday
Yes
He died on the 23rd October 1984, of a heart attack- just three weeks' short of his 62nd birthday. He is buried in his adopted country of Lichtenstein.
Peter Lalor (pronounced Lawler), died in his own sons home on the 9th February 1889, 4 days after his 62th Birthday. Peter died of natural cause. Facts About Peter Lalor: -Age: 62 (when died -Birthday: 5th February -Born: 5th February 1827 -Family: of 11 - Youngest of them all -Mum: Ann 'nee Dillion -Dad: Paterick Lalor
September 23rd is her correct birthday
62nd