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Lim Choon Yen

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Hi everyone,
can anyone tell me if a "s" should be added after the "month"?

Happy six months anniversary my love.
 

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Not a teacher.

Anniversary is used for the date on which an event happened in a previous YEAR or YEARS.
But I have no idea what they say in such occasions to babies. :)
 
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Could I say, " Happy three years anniversary."? OR "Happy three year anniversary."
 

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I would personally go for "Happy third anniversary".
 

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When we use a unit of measure as an adjective, we always use the singular.

A submarine sandwich that is 6 inches long is a 6-inch sub.

A sledgehammer that weighs 7 pounds is a 7-pound sledge.

An "anniversary" celebrating 6 months would be a 6-month anniversary.

("Anniversary" of course refers to years not months, but a young couple in love may celebrate a 6-month "anniversary.")
 
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You need a comma too

Happy six-month anniversary, my love.
 

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6-inch sub or 6-inch submarine sandwich?
7-pound sledge or 7-pound sledgehammer?

Thanks :)
 

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niamadpour, please read this extract from the Forum Rules:

You are welcome to answer questions posted in the Ask a Teacher forum as long as your suggestions, help, and advice reflect a good understanding of the English language. If you are not a teacher, you will need to state that clearly in your posts.
 

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