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
The 4th of July became the 4th of July when the United States adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 and was now officially its own country, independent from Britain.
Our Declaration of Independence was adopted on JULY 4, 1776!
we celebrate on July fourth because that is the day we received our independence
Calvin Coolidge is the only president born on July 4th. He was born in Plymouth, Vermont on July 4, 1872.
The 4th of July is Independence Day. The celebration that occurs on this day is meant to celebrate the United States claiming their independence from Britain on July 4, 1776.
July 4 always occurs on July 4.
If you take out the hyphen, yes. It may not be the right word but this is not a question of grammar. Americans tend to use 'one fourth', and British people tend to use 'a quarter', but really it's a matter of personal preference.
July 4, 1776
The Fourth of July is held July 4th, every year in the USA.Many other countries also have a fourth of July, falling between the third and the fifth.June is forth of July, August is after.
It is before the fourth of July
In the United States, the Fourth of July is the day that gaining independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776 is celebrated.
Jake and Amir - 2007 Fourth of July was released on: USA: 4 July 2008
The 4th of July became the 4th of July when the United States adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 and was now officially its own country, independent from Britain.
James Monroe died on July 4 , 1831.
Our Declaration of Independence was adopted on JULY 4, 1776!
There are so many facts about the fourth of July. This is a federal holiday which marks the declaration of independence in July 4, 1776. USA got its independence from the Great Britain.
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