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Date: The date when the certificate was earned or presented is usually written out before, within, or after the description. Typically, the date is spelled out as in 31st Day of October or Fifth Day of May 2017.
Date: The date when the certificate was earned or presented is usually written out before, within, or after the description. Typically, the date is spelled out as in 31st Day of October or Fifth Day of May 2017.
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Whatever the format, in British English, dates are usually written in the order day month year, while in American English they are written month day year.
Write: 30 October 2003. Position: on the right, one line below the sender's address (in letters with a ready-printed sender's address, the date can also be put in the top left corner) Write: October 30, 2003. Position: top left corner (sometimes centered) or left-justified one line below the letterhead.
In both British and American English, the date can be written in abbreviated forms, either as a group of numbers (separated by hyphens, slashes or periods), or with the first few letters of the month. The date should be in day month year or month day year format depending on British or American use.
To add the date to a formal letter, put it 1 or 2 lines below the sender's address. Write the date out in full rather than using any abbreviations. For example, you would write out the date like February 19, 2019. Make sure the date is aligned with the left margin to make it look neat.
Writing the Date in Full In formal writing, always write the date in full when it is part of a sentence. This will usually involve giving the day of the month, the month, and the year: The meeting will take place on April 21, 2019. Note that the year follows after a comma.
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