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qismat
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how to write day, month and year together in a single sentence?plz correct it he will reach on Monday, March 8, 2013. or he will reah on Monday 8th March 2013. or something else? |
13 Mar 2013
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Angela1951
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Hello,
* He will arrive on Monday 8th March 2013.* He will reach us on Monday 8th March 2013.
I hope this can help you. |
13 Mar 2013
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Jayho
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As Angela said and also
He will reach his destination on Monday 8th March 2013
He will reach his destination on Monday, 8th March 2013
The comma indicates a pause so it depends on how you say it, whether with a pause or without a pause.
Cheers
Jayho
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13 Mar 2013
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dutchboydvh
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In the USA we would say:"He will arrive on Monday, March 8th, 2013." Or "...Monday March 8th, 2013".
I don�t think we�d ever say it without any commas. It seems a bit too jumbled when i typed that in.
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14 Mar 2013
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douglas
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_date
Actually, you have a few choices.
I mostly agree with th eothers with one exception; the "th" is not necessary--we speak it, but don �t generally write it.
So:
Monday, March 8, 2013 (US) or Monday, 8 March 2013 (BrE) are probably your best choices
Something else I found:
any time you add letters to a number you initiate a contraction. Like can�t for can not, won�t for will not; However, when you add to a number you are combining two forms of language that do not correlate. So it should follow literal rule that 3rd is to be written as third, or capitalized Third when expressing a date or time. In casual writting, 3rd is ok as is 4th, but in formal writting accepted by schools, universities or written text to groups it should follow the literal rule without the contraction as a number, or written as third and not 3rd. To informal groups, or singular recipent any form is acceptable.
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14 Mar 2013
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Jayho
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Good sleuthing Douglas  |
14 Mar 2013
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