If you are referring to a specific day of the month, use 'on'. I was born on July fourth, seventeen seventy six. If you are referring to a month in general, 'in' usually works. County fairs are often held some time in August or September.
He joined us on 26th July
You are born in (or within) a certain month, but on a certain day. The best way to remember this is to link month with the word "within" and day to the word "on".She was born in July 1990. (MONTH year)She was born on July 21, 1990. (DAY month year)She was born on the second Tuesday, in the month of December.He was born on Friday, February 18, 1999.He was born in February 1999.
My bestfriend will turn 14 in July. The teacher said " Number fourteen is correct on everybody's test!"
It works like this; published on July 5th, in 2012, at 3 o'clock. Also; Published in the US, - by myself, - on the companies website.
the correct abbreviation for june would be jun. you can thank me....go team edward (for twilight)
The correct English is July 11th.
"July has just been started" is not correct grammar, instead the correct grammar is "July has just started."
at the begining of July
The correct sentence is "The credit card was run on July 7th."
Technically if you were talking you would say July 2nd as in second. Not July two.
He joined us on 26th July
July 4th I prefer to use this. You can also right it in this way "On the fourth of July" Now it looks more formal:-) (^_^) renmon multiply
Jun and Jul
i was born on july 9 1980 in nashville tennessee
Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th. I am not sure if the answer is correct, so please feel free to edit.
22 July is 22/7 which, as a fraction, is an approximation for π (correct to 2 dp).
July is the seventh month so it would be seven. VII.IV.MCMLV would be the correct notation.