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 kara305
 
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							| Dear,     If the question is : WHEN IS YOUR MUM �S BIRTHDAY? Is it OK to say : IT IS ON September 2nd, 1974?   Thank you     |  20 Sep 2015      
					
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 kara305
 
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							| But 1974 is in the past. Are you sure?   |  21 Sep 2015     
					
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 smartboutheina
 
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							| It is correct to use the present simple because it is an event which is repeated every year  You can use the past when you ask when was your mother born?  |  21 Sep 2015     
					
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 millmo
 
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							| Hi   When is your mom �s birthday? ANSWER:  1. It is on the second of September  2. It is on September 2nd 3 She was born on 2nd September 1974   You need to use "born" when referring to the year                                                             |  21 Sep 2015     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| "My birthday is June 1st, 1962." "I was born on June 1st, 1962." "My birthday is June 1st."   All of these are correct. |  21 Sep 2015     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Birthday refers to the annual event.  Date of birth refers to when you were born.  My mum �s birthday is on the 2nd of September.    (every year =present tense) My mum was born on the 2nd September 1974.   ( one event in the past)  My mum �s date of birth is the the 2nd September 1974.  (We use present because her date of birth stays the same all her life. Like saying Her name is.....   |  21 Sep 2015     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| It �s not often Marion, but I don �t fully agree with you on this one. Merriam-Webster defines birthday as EITHER "the day or anniversary of someone �s birth" .   I admit it is more common to use it as the anniversary, but it �s not wrong to use it otherwise either. Could this be a BE/AE/AusE thing?   Cheers, Douglas |  22 Sep 2015     
					
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							|  I can �t officially disagree with you , Douglas, since you have back-up, but I only use "birthday" for the anniversary. If I give the year (which I won �t here), I would say the day I was born.  Bruce  |  22 Sep 2015     
					
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