It depends what country your from
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Zambia just turned 49 on 24th October, 2013, having being born in 1964 the same day and month.
The two important lines of longitude are the Prime Meridian (0 degrees) and the International Date Line (180 degrees). The Prime Meridian is the starting point for measuring longitude, while the International Date Line marks the change of one calendar day to the next.
No country, but a small part of Antarctica will. Only the North and South Pole have a 6 month period of continuous daylight and nearly 6 months of night. Parts of some countries extend above the Arctic Circle and can have more than 24 hours of sunlight in summer (midnight sun), and more than 24 hours of night during the winter (polar night). Svalbard, Norway has a 5-month period from April to September when the Sun never sets, only circles the horizon.
Because before cars existed, that was the distance that one could walk over and back in a day,
Place the comma after the month and the day: August 15, 2012
Yes, a comma is typically placed after the day of the week before the month in written dates. For example, "Monday, May 6."
The comma goes between the day and the month and between the number and the year: Wednesday, June 5, 2012.
A comma is typically used in dates when writing out the date in month-day-year format to separate the day from the year. For example, "May 31, 2022."
A comma is usually placed after the day of the week when the date follows the day, as in Tuesday, January 12.
Yes, you would generally place a comma after the year in a date like "January 8, 1947." This helps to separate the date from the rest of the sentence for clarity and proper punctuation.
Yes, typically a comma is used after the month when writing a date in the format "Month Day, Year." For example, "January 1, 2022." The comma helps separate the month from the day and year for clarity and proper punctuation.
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Yes, typically a comma is used after the day and date in a sentence. For example: "I will see you on Monday, October 12."
You can, but it is not going to be very clear as to what date you mean. If you have something like Monday the 4th, then it is not certain what date you are referring to. It may be a case where it is being used in the context of one particular month, and it is known what that month is, but usually that is not the case. It is best to write the date in full and to use words for the month instead of a number, as in some countries the month is put before the day and in others the day is put before the month. So the date 5/7/2010 would be the 5th of July 2010 in some countries and May the 7th 2010 in others.
When writing the date, it is typical in American English to use a comma after the day (before the year).Example: September 18, 2009.However, if you're referring to a certain time in the year, a comma is not required.Example: September 2009 or Fall 2009.
To answer what day of the week a specific date was on requires the complete date including day of the month, month, and year.