Asked by rfvv
1. It is 20th October.
2. It is October 20th.
3. It is the 20th of October.
4. It is 20th of October.
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Which one is correct? Do they use only #1 in Britain?
2. It is October 20th.
3. It is the 20th of October.
4. It is 20th of October.
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Which one is correct? Do they use only #1 in Britain?
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Answered by
Reed
I'm not sure that #1 is the only way a date is stated in the U.K., but it is certainly acceptable there. All are correct. In the U.S., #2 and #3 will be most common. #4 would be the least used, but it's not incorrect
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