Is it your birthday today? 'Birthday' refers to an event/occasion, while happy describes its nature. So, whereas, while wishing someone one would say/write 'happy birthday', while referring to the event/occasion, one just uses the word 'birthday'.
In respect to this, what is the correct way to write happy birthday?
Happy Birthday is a compliment so needs a comma. The proper format is: Happy Birthday, Sarah! [I would like to wish a] Happy Birthday to you. [I wish you a] Happy Birthday, Mr.
Beside above, is born day grammatically correct? Even though it's not an accepted English phrase, it's accepted in pidgin English.
Then, is it my birthday yet meaning?
Using “Yet” to Describe Time Frames
If someone says “happy birthday” to you right now, you could say, “It's not my birthday yet. “Yet” can also be used to refer to things that have already happened, but had not happened at a specific time in the past.
Do you spell birthday with a capital B?
Correct: Thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes! Explanation: Words like birthday, anniversary, reunion and gala are lowercase. Also, Happy Birthday is capitalized if you write, "Happy Birthday, Zack!" It's lowercase when you write, "I hope you have a happy birthday!"
