There is more than one month, so the plural form is used. The correct term would be '5 months'.
A student read half as many books during month B as she read during month A, and three times as many books during month C as she read during month B. If she read six books during month C, how many books did she read during month A?
The plural of month is months.
The abbreviation for the singular month is mo. The abbreviation for the plural months is mos.
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Yes it is. The sentence "This will be an exciting month for me" is absolutely correct (it needs a period at the end, of course). But "a correct grammar" is not-- you want to ask whether it is "grammatically correct," or to be simpler, ask whether it is "good English."
Both are correct depending on the usage. For example:My dog is five months oldI have a five-month old dog
The correct spelling is month, without an E.
2 month to 5 months
5 months old.
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5 months
The correct form is "0.5 months." In this context, "months" is the plural noun that corresponds to the quantity of half a month. Using "months" ensures grammatical accuracy when indicating a fractional quantity.
The month of February in 2018, as 60 months is exactly 5 years.
The correct phrase is "six months." When referring to a duration of time, "months" should be plural to indicate more than one month. Therefore, you would say, "It has been six months since the event."
5 years equals 60 month
I think it depends on what you're saying. eg. A six-month-old rabbit or. A rabbit that's six months' old.
52 weeks in a year, divided by 5 (months) = 10.4 weeks.