
On October 1st or on the 1st of October - WordReference Forums
2017年3月13日 · ---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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2014年10月28日 · 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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2013年1月4日 · 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
2010年11月27日 · 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 …
My birthday is (on)? - WordReference Forums
2009年9月20日 · 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
2008年3月12日 · #1 I learnt that with afternoon we use the preposition "in", but I've just found a text with this example
See you in/on - WordReference Forums
2011年8月9日 · You're right, volver. Using "on August 30th" is correct. When you refer to one single day, then using "on" makes sense.
Date - 23rd / 23th October 2019 - WordReference Forums
2019年10月23日 · It's 23rd.In the US we normally say "October 23rd (or just "23"), 2019," but UK usage is probably different.
valiant vs gallant - WordReference Forums
2017年7月20日 · If you click on this link, you will find an article from the October 1, 1895 issue of the Wanganui Herald, a newspaper in New Zealand, with the headline "A Gallant Woman." …
I have worked here since vs I've been working here since
2016年7月18日 · My two cents' worth: I wouldn't use "I have read this book since last month." Typical explanations in the chapter from any given grammar book on the difference between …