Monday 27 April 2009
Is the correct layout.
DO NOT use commas.
Commas separate elements of a sentence from each other.
A date is a collective element.
To use the below would be wrong:
Say if you use today's date:
Monday, 27 April, 2009, or
Monday, April 27th, 2009.
To answer what day of the week a specific date was on requires the complete date including day of the month, month, and year.
Put the day of the week first, like Wednesday, August 19 2009.
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It depends on how you want to format the date. For instance, if you want the date of the month, then you would write: October 25, 2010 (just place a comma after the actual date) Full dates: Monday, February 14, 2010 (Day of week, Month Date, Year) If you're talking about the date with just numbers, then it varies. mm/dd/yy mm/dd/yyyy In this case, it kind of depends on what the writer prefers because there are so many ways to write it
Yes, the possessive form of the noun week is the correct form for 'the end of the week' (the week's end).
I'm not absolutely certain of the date, but I think it was April 19, 1993. If that is correct, it was a Monday.
This week would be a blessing, is grammatically correct.
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Just write about your week. Write about what you did, who you met, where you went, and other things.
What week day it is depends on the date.
The date of London Fashion Week for 2011 is from the 16th to the 20th of September.
If today was Monday September 20th, the date would be: Lunedi 20 di Settembre. Day of the Week, day of the month, month.