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When writing in American English, the right way to write a date is: May 1, 2016. The month always comes before the date and year. But, in a statement, you have to use ordinal numbers first and write. For example: The seminar will be held on the third of May 2016.
2 Answers. You should only use “the” if you also put “of” between the date and the month: “...between the 3rd of December 2010, and...”
Writing Dates in American English In American English, the month comes before the day, which means you cannot use of and rarely use ordinal numbers (adding st, ND, rd, TH). Commas should also be used to separate the day and year, and again the name of the day should come at the beginning.
When writing in American English, the right way to write a date is: May 1, 2016. The month always comes before the date and year. But, in a statement, you have to use ordinal numbers first and write. For example: The seminar will be held on the third of May 2016.
It is considered substandard North American English to place a rd, st or TH after a number directly following a month. 14th of January or 14th day of January (The number comes before the month perfect for a legal documents and formal invitations.) We will meet on the 14th.
In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plural form (and vice versa).
Use 'On' When a Date Comes at the Beginning of a Sentence First, you should add the word on when the day or date comes at the beginning of a sentence. For example, you could say, Our book club met Monday.
On is used for a specific date (e.g. December 20, 2017), because it is one point in time. In is used for a month, because the month contains a time span.
We might say, “My journal is on the desk.” In this function, “on” typically denotes proximity or position. ... Here's the fine point. “On” is used to indicate a position atop a surface or just above or outside a given area. ... “On” is also used to indicate more specific days and dates.
Use in if you're talking about a month or a year but on if you're talking about a date or a day.
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