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 vcjr
 
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							| CAN ANYBODY HELP ME? WHY DOES THE WORD HALLOWEEN HAS AN APOSTROFE? IN AMERICAN ENGLISH IT DOESN�T SEEM TO HAVE THIS APOSTROFE, BUT IT SEEMS TO HAVE IN BRITISH ENGLISH... IS IT SOMETHING PARTICULAR TO THE BRITISH LANGUAGE? THANKS... |  25 Oct 2008      
					
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 kaz76
 
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							| Hi:))   The word Hallowe�en should have an apostrophe because it is two words - it�s short for Hallowed Evening.  It should always be spelt with an apostrophe but most people have dropped the apostrophe nowadays. |  25 Oct 2008     
					
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 Mariethe House
 
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							| It is the short for all hallows� eve( all saints� eve ), so it should be written with an apostrophe! I hope my answer can help you. Marieth� |  25 Oct 2008     
					
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