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 martinasvabova
 
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							| Hello! I�ve got a question. Can I say He has his birthday on... instead of it�s his birthday on... ? Thank you for your answer. |  18 Jan 2012      
					
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 mariec
 
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							| I�d say "It�s his birthday on ..."or "His birthday is on ..." I�ve never heard "He has his birthday ..."   |  18 Jan 2012     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| We sometimes say "He has a birthday on ...", especially if it is a special date or is coming soon. "He has his birthday on Independence Day". Of course, you can also say, "His birthday is on Independence Day".   Bruce |  18 Jan 2012     
					
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 martinasvabova
 
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							| I should explain why I asked. In our textbook there is a sentence: My mum, dad and my brother all have their birthdays in October. As I always used the verb to be here, I wonder, when I may use the verb to have. Thanks for your help. |  18 Jan 2012     
					
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