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The first and most common way to write them is with lowercase a.m. and p.m. This way requires periods, and both Chicago Style and AP Style recommend this way of writing the abbreviations.
Regardless of where or what you're writing, the consensus is to capitalize AM and PM. AM and PM stands for ante meridian and post meridian, which are Latin phrases meaning before midday, and after midday. When it comes to abbreviations and acronyms, these letters should be capitalized.
AM and PM as Lowercase Letters. There are a few generally accepted ways to write these abbreviations in your writing. The first and most common way to write them is with lowercase a.m. and p.m. This way requires periods, and both Chicago Style and AP Style recommend this way of writing the abbreviations.
AM / PM. It is now rare to see periods placed after these abbreviations as in A.M. But in formal writing it is still preferable to capitalize them, though the lower-case am and pm are now so popular they are not likely to get you into trouble.
The time-of-day abbreviations (which are generally lowercase only) are handled in various conflicting styles, including “a.m.” and “p.m.” with a space between the time and the abbreviation (“1.45 p.m.”). “Am” and “pm” with a space (“1.45 pm” recognized as an alternative usage by Oxford). And the same without a space
When writing the time as numerals, you can use either a colon or a full stop between the hour and the minutes. In some cases, such as in the military, you can even write out a 24-hour time without any punctuation. The colon is the most common option here, but it is a matter of preference.
The date format in American English When you prefer to write the date in American English, usually the month comes before the day, then followed by the year. If we use the same example as before: The 6th day of the month September, in the year 2019, then the date in American English should be written as: Sept 6.
Formatting Dates, Days, Months, Times, and Years in AP Style Dates: Follow this format: Monday (day), July 1 (month + date), 2018 (year). Times: Don't use colons for times on the hour. Ex: 3 p.m., 8:30 a.m.
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