
3 March / 3rd March - WordReference Forums
I graduated on 3rd March 1978? << Nope. Once you have framed the phrase with "on," you must say "on the 3rd of March" or "on March 3rd," although either of those would seem awkward in …
From 1st to 3rd of March - WordReference Forums
Oct 23, 2024 · Hi 'The' is usually used before an ordinal number so 'the' is necessary before '1st' and '3rd' in I was unable to attend school from 1st to 3rd of March. I want to know if they can …
Date format: British English / US / Canadian / Australian / …
Mar 6, 2006 · To go back to the question of British English Vs American English (e.g.: 02/03/10 is 2 March 2010 in BE and 3 Feb 2010 in AE), I think that the best way actually is to rely on …
'on/ in' date [month day year] | WordReference Forums
Aug 12, 2009 · It's in March 2009 but on June the 30th. Use in if you're talking about a month or a year but on if you're talking about a date or a day.
early March, beginning of March, start of March - WordReference …
Feb 8, 2014 · Do "early March, beginning of March, and start of March" all mean March 1st~5th? Are they all acceptable in writing?
Shipment is/will be/can be ready to load on....
Feb 13, 2017 · The order is ready and will be shipped on the 2nd of March. OR The order will be ready to ship on the 2nd of March. OR The shipment will be loaded and shipped on the 2nd of …
from/on March 1st to 5th - WordReference Forums
Mar 27, 2019 · Hi, I have a question about using the prepositions indicating starting and ending dates. Which of the following is grammatically correct and why? 1. I will be away from March …
end-year, end-March vs. end of the year, end of March
Sep 12, 2011 · My colleagues who are also non-native speakers insist on the 'end-March' formula and I have been insisting on typing out 'the end of March', but it would be good to check with …
for the year ended/ending in March | WordReference Forums
Apr 14, 2022 · Hi, Which is correct, ended or ending? The Consumer Price Index rose 8.5% for the year ended/ending in March, not adjusted for seasonal swings. I'd appreciate your help.
6 March or 6th March - WordReference Forums
Feb 10, 2012 · Hello, It's easy to find dates written using cardinal numbers (e.g. on 6 March), however all grammar books emphasize the idea of writing dates with ordinal numbers (e.g. on …