
On October 1st or on the 1st of October - WordReference Forums
Mar 13, 2017 · ---When is the National Day of the PRC? ---It's _____. A on 1st October B in 1st October C on the 1st of October D in the 1st of October It's from a school exam paper. I think …
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Oct 28, 2014 · In the morning of the 26 th of October, the President visited the Renault factory and in the evening of the 27 th of October, the French President hosted an official supper at …
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Jan 4, 2013 · Otherwise, "by October" promises nothing except "before November." You need to say "by the end of September", "no later than September 30" or "by October 1." Preet is …
October <the?> first ["the" in date] - WordReference Forums
Nov 27, 2010 · By the way, you can also say "the first of October." All three are correct, at least in AE. The later in the month it gets, the more likely we are to use to the first formulation of the …
My birthday is (on)? - WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2009 · If someone asks, "When is your birthday?", the standard reply is "My birthday is Jan. 1." On the other hand, if someone asks about your birthday after the birthday is over, it is …
In/On the afternoon - WordReference Forums
Mar 12, 2008 · #1 I learnt that with afternoon we use the preposition "in", but I've just found a text with this example
Held on or held from? - WordReference Forums
Oct 29, 2006 · Held on is showing that the meeting went from 29 October, 30, 31, 1 Nov, etc to 31 December Held from is showing the time span of the meeting...the starting point (29 October) …
last October - WordReference Forums
Nov 26, 2014 · If I say "last October", now, in November 2014, does it mean October 2014 or October 2013?
date 17th october or on the 17th of october? - WordReference …
Feb 6, 2008 · The meeting will be held on the 17th of October. The meeting will be held on October 17th. The meeting will be held on 17 October. The first two are OK for "formal" …
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Sep 27, 2022 · Hi everyone. I was wondering which sentence was correct. A) I know it's sudden, but is it possible to extend my stay until October 2nd? B) I know it's sudden, but is it possible …