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Grammar and Linguistics > Valentine or Valentine īs
Valentine or Valentine īs

Makigi
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Valentine or Valentine īs
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do you say a Valentine īs card or a Valentine card? |
11 Feb 2015
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redcamarocruiser
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The little cards that students exchange with eachother are called valentines (no card). Children make home made valentines and some teachers have the children make them in class. Adults purchase Valentine īs Day cards. The expressions Valentine īs card or Valentine card are understandable, and maybe they are correct somewhere in the English speaking world, too. |
11 Feb 2015
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Makigi
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ok, I guess I should use valentines, my Ss will be making them in class. Thank you sooo much RCC! :) |
11 Feb 2015
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yanogator
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I would say that the purchased cards are called either valentines or Valentine īs Day cards. On the rack it will say Valentine īs Day Cards, but I see that as only the "official" designation. If I bought one for my sweetie, I might still call it a valentine. Bruce |
12 Feb 2015
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Makigi
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thanx Bruce, I will definitely use a valentine :) |
12 Feb 2015
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