Asked by rfvv
1. i want to marry Mrs aouda tomorrow, the 23rd December.
2. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, 23rd December.
3. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23rd.
4. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December the 23rd.
5. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23.
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Are they all grammatical? I saw the expression like Sentence one. Is this expression from British English?
2. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, 23rd December.
3. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23rd.
4. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December the 23rd.
5. i want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23.
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Are they all grammatical? I saw the expression like Sentence one. Is this expression from British English?
Answers
Answered by
rfvv
1. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, the 23rd December.
2. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, 23rd December.
3. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23rd.
4. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December the 23rd.
5. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23.
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Are they all grammatical? I saw the expression like Sentence one. Is this expression from British English?
2. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, 23rd December.
3. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23rd.
4. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December the 23rd.
5. I want to marry Mrs Aouda tomorrow, December 23.
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Are they all grammatical? I saw the expression like Sentence one. Is this expression from British English?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, sentence 1 is phrased in British English. Sentences 3 and 4 are American English. The others are grammatically correct, but not commonly used.
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