
3 March / 3rd March - WordReference Forums
Mar 9, 2011 · there is a difference: "3rd March" is technically correct as we would say it "third of March" whereas "3 March" would just be said "three March" which does not make sense, …
This March/ In March this year/ last March - WordReference Forums
Jul 20, 2018 · That isn't right, Bachua. "This March" refers to March of the current year. If it is July now, you could say "I'll turn 20 this November". But as the March of the current year is now in …
My birthday is <3rd of March> <March the 3rd>.
Nov 27, 2019 · Hello, everyone :) So, here's my question. I'd like to tell my friends that my birthday is 3rd of March. Are the below sentences all okay? "My birthday is 3rd of March." "My birthday …
Nel caso doveste avere necessità di ulteriori informazioni o …
Feb 16, 2010 · Dir Mr. John Blue and Mr. Peter Red ( it sounds more polite if you write their christian names as well) you will find in attachment the booking confirmation from the XXXX …
Shipment is/will be/can be ready to load on.... - WordReference …
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 …
'on/ in' date [month day year] - WordReference Forums
Aug 12, 2009 · Hello, I am a little bit confused about an english grammatical rule and the way of writting down a date. I would like to know if we say "in March 2009" or "on March 2009" and if …
From/to vs From/till - WordReference Forums
Apr 30, 2018 · 1) The pool is open from March till August; (although I prefer "until") 2) The pool is open from March to August; 3) The pool is opened from March to August; 4) The pool is …
In/On the afternoon - WordReference Forums
Mar 12, 2008 · One afternoon in March ... F. freehuman101 New Member. Punjabi Aug 1, 2013 #13 Hmm, let's see if we can ...
Week Commencing (W/C) - WordReference Forums
Apr 2, 2008 · Further to our telephone conversation on Monday last March 31st , could you please confirm a date for a meeting preferably W/C April 7th or W/C April14th W/C = Week …
between A and B, from A to B (inclusive) - WordReference Forums
Jul 31, 2019 · Even “from March to July” is ambiguous out of context (see #3), but “between March and July inclusive” is much worse. It implies on and off (spasmodically/on several …