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ColleenV
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Is it appropriate to say that my birthday comes (or arrives) in May, Or Christmas comes in December? Which other alternative can I use instead of comes or arrives?

Could I also say, "my birthday 'falls' in the summer season"?

Is it appropriate to say that my birthday comes (or arrives) in May, Or Christmas comes in December? Which other alternative can I use instead of comes or arrives?

Is it appropriate to say that my birthday comes (or arrives) in May, Or Christmas comes in December? Which other alternative can I use instead of comes or arrives?

Could I also say, "my birthday 'falls' in the summer season"?

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English Language Is it appropriate to say that my birthday comes (or arrives) in May?

Is it appropriate to say that my birthday 'comes' or 'arrives'comes (or arrives) in May. Or, Or Christmas 'comes'comes in December? Which other alternative can be usedI use instead of 'comes' and 'arrives'comes or arrives?

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Is it appropriate to say my birthday 'comes' or 'arrives' in May. Or Christmas 'comes' in December? Which other alternative can be used instead of 'comes' and 'arrives'

Is it appropriate to say that my birthday comes (or arrives) in May?

Is it appropriate to say that my birthday comes (or arrives) in May, Or Christmas comes in December? Which other alternative can I use instead of comes or arrives?

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Is it appropriate to say my birthday 'comes' or 'arrives' in May. Or Christmas 'comes' in December? Which other alternative can be used instead of 'comes' and 'arrives'