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october 4(th),2000
february 2(nd),1999
may 5(th),1903
november 30(th),1976
august 8(th) ,2008
Because Arabic numerals are universal, you can write Arabic numerals directly when they are not specifically for a special time (such as a month).
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Monday, September 1, can be written:
september, 1 (or 1st, other days can also be represented by ordinal numerals, such as 15th:15th), monday
How to write the date in English:
English month (comma) day (comma) year.
For example: August 8, 2008 could be written: August, 8, 2008
Monday, September 1st, can be written: September 1 (or 1st, other days can also be represented by ordinal numbers, such as 15th, Monday
Note: The month can be abbreviated, except for May, the abbreviation must be dotted, because May has no abbreviation. Namely: aug sep. oct. nov. dec.
On a specific day, the preposition should be written on, for example, on September 1, it should be written as on sep1st, month and year are in, and time is at, e.g. at nine o'clock.
Regarding the way the date is written, the following points should be noted:
The year should be written in its entirety, not shortened; Use the English name of the month, not a number; Month names are often in recognized abbreviations. But may, june, july, because they are shorter, cannot be abbreviated.
When writing a date, you can use the cardinal words 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ,......28, 29, 30, 31, etc., ordinal numbers lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, ....28th, 29th, 30th, 31lst, etc.
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English dates use ordinal numbers as follows:
Day 1: First (1st).
2nd: second (2nd).
Day 3: third (3rd).
Day 4: Fourth (4th).
Day 5: Fifth (5th).
6th: sixth (6th).
7th: seventh (7th).
8th: eighth (8th).
9th: ninth (9th).
10th: tenth (10th).
11th: Eleventh (11th).
12th: twelfth (12th).
13th: Thirteenth (13th)14th: Fourteenth (14th)15th:
Fifteenth (15th)16th: Sixteenth (16th)17th: Seventeenth (17th)18th:
Eighteenth (18th)19th: Nineteenth (19th)20th: Twentieth (20th)21st:
Twenty-First (21st)22nd: Twenty-second (22nd)23rd: Twenty-third (23rd)24th:
Twenty-Fourth (24th)25th: Twenty-fifth (25th)26th Twenty-sixth (26th)27th: Twenty-seventh (27th)28th:
Twenty-Eighth (28th)29th: Twenty-ninth (29th)30th: thirtieth (30th)31st:
thirty-first (31st)<>
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1. The English date is written in British and American styles, as shown below
1. 8th March, 2004 or 8 March, 2004 (British).
2. March 8th, 2004 or March 8, 2004 (American).
2. Dates should be written in accordance with the following rules:
1. The year must be fully stated and not available"04 instead of 2004;
2. Months must be spelled out in English or in a recognized abbreviation.
i.e. january (jan),february(feb.),march(mar.),april(apr.),may,june,july。
august (aug.),september (sept.),october(,december(dec.);
3. The date can be ordinal numerals, such as: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,..Cardinal words can also be used, such as: 1, 2, 3, 4, ,..But the American style mostly uses the latter;
4. It must be separated by a comma between the year and the month and day.
5. All dates should not be written in Arabic numerals such as 7 12 2003, otherwise it will cause misunderstanding. Because the customary usage in this regard is different in Britain and the United States. The date is 12 July 2003, according to American custom, and 7 December 2003, according to British custom.
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1. British dates: day, month, year; day month year, example below: January 17, 2002.
Written: 17(th) Jane, 2002 or The Seventeenth of Jane, 2002.
Read: The Seventeenth of Jane, Two Thousand and Two.
American dates: mmyyyy month day year, example below: January 17, 2002.
Written: January 17(th), 2002 or January Seventeenth, 2002.
Read: January the seventeenth, two thousand and two.
2. Expression of time points.
All times can be read directly in Hours + Minutes
6:10 six ten
8:30 eight thirty
2:40 two forty
If the time stated is within half an hour, you can use Minutes + Past + Hours
6:10 ten past six
4:20 twenty past four
10:25 twenty-five past ten
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