Usually, either can be correct.
Consider: "It was the 25th of June." and "May 13th, the day it all went wrong."
However, when using the contracted form of the date, it's not grammatically correct. Example: "It was the 25/6/09" isn't grammatically correct.
It is very rude to use a th at the end of MOST words, especially if the reader has a lisp.
i think so.
Use 'th' as a superscript(in MS Word) to make it small.
If it is a business letter, don't use the th; use the comma and year. That way it is absolutely clear.
No. Just write June 12, 2008 -or- 12 June 2008. Either way is correct. Most people use the first style. Military and Government use the second style.
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Yes. What about "February the twenty-sixth?" There are many more examples.
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Which of these statements is correct about the nile river
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