When does the word months get an apostrophe? [duplicate] 2 Three months pregnant is an adjectival phrase: its head is that adjective pregnant, and syntactically the modifier cannot be possessive Twelve months' remuneration is a noun phrase - its head is the noun remuneration and so the modifier can be a possessive Syntactically, it doesn't have to be a possessive, but it can be
How many months only have 28 days? - Answers All 12 months have at least 28 days February is the only month that has exactly 28 days in common years, and 29 days in leap years So, technically, no months have "only" 28 days, but February is
What are the months in alphabetical order? - Answers The months inabc order? The months of the year in alphabetical order are April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, and September
How many months have 31 days? - Answers There are 7 calendar months with 31 days: January, March, May, July, August, October, and December One version of the mnemonic rhyme to recall this is: Thirty days hath September, April, June, and
How many months have 29 days? - Answers With the exception of leap years, 11 months have *at least* 29 days In leap years all months have *at least* 29 days February is the only month that ever has exactly 29 days, in leap years
What two months were added to the calendar and why? For many years, up to the time of Julius Caesar the year had ten months - the remains of thattoday are our last four months, which are the 9th, 10th 11th and 12th months, but are named in Latin
Why is -ber the suffix of the last four months of the year? September October November December Presumably something Latin, but my (admittedly brief) search sees only mention of the number-based root words More specifically, what does "-ber" mean?