'09 In this case, the apostrophe is taking the place of "20" so it goes before the 09.
The correct placement of the apostrophe before "09" in a contraction of "2009" is at the beginning: '09.
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.
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Ekla Chalo Re was created in 1905-09.
The World Health Organization (WHO) was founded on April 7, 1948.
"Pobre Rico Pobre" ended in 2013.
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knowing how to plan before you write. 8/27/09: For the Penn Foster Exam, the correct answer is C. Knowing how to plan before you write.
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.
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Before After was created on 2005-09-06.
if you write 24th of April 2010 is that grammatically correct or is 24th April 2010 correct?
Before It Had a Name was created in 2005-09.
Before I Hang was created on 1940-09-17.
Before the Fire was created on 2009-06-09.
Before the Ruin was created on 2008-09-15.
The Life Before This was created on 1999-09-15.
Blind Before I Stop was created in 1986-09.