You will have January-May to complete this project
No, but it is close.Most people leave out the second R in February, but there is only one in January.
One version I have heard is: "January fill the ditch; snow or rain we don't care which. February fill the dyke; be it black or be it white."
The proper noun January (a month) has the plural Januaries.
January is spelled 'janvier' in French. This is abbreviated 'Jan.'January is spelled 'janvier' in French. This is abbreviated 'Jan.' or 'janv.'
Neil Sedaka's Calendar Girl - "January, We'll start the year off fine..." Song by rock group Bad January called "Jaded"
The correctly punctuated sentence is: "The part-time job begins Saturday, November 21, and ends Saturday, January 2." Commas are added after the days of the week to separate them from the dates.
I can't believe the month of January has already passed.
The sentence is almost correct but needs some punctuation adjustments. It should read: "The part-time job begins Saturday, November 21, and ends Saturday, January 2." Commas are needed after "Saturday" and "21" to properly separate the elements in the date. Additionally, "part-time" should be hyphenated.
You will have Jan-May to complete this project. I promise it is right!
Precious Cargo is the Wheel of Fortune Bonus Puzzle for January 25 2012(It was correctly answered by a female player whose given name is Precious.)
He left office on 20 January 1953.
Windows 7 is still safe if used correctly. Keep in mind support ended January 2016 and will only recieve limited updates untill January 2020.
Not yet and they won't be until after 26 January 2009.
Ukraine gained complete independence from Russia in January 1918.
probablly from january 2013 1st week.
As soon after January 1st as possible.
No, it is not. There is a complete list of Canadian public holidays at the link below.