Usually, either can be correct.
Consider: "It was the 25th of June." and "May 13th, the day it all went wrong."
However, when using the contracted form of the date, it's not grammatically correct. Example: "It was the 25/6/09" isn't grammatically correct.
No. Just write June 12, 2008 -or- 12 June 2008. Either way is correct. Most people use the first style. Military and Government use the second style.
The correct spelling is "eightieth".
The correct meaning of "scurrilous" is making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
correction. m.i.s.u.n.d.e.r.s.t.a.n.d.i.n.g! Get on th spelling wagon LOL Annoymous
The word "the" is pronounced as "thuh" before words that begin with a consonant sound, and as "thee" before words that begin with a vowel sound.
It is very rude to use a th at the end of MOST words, especially if the reader has a lisp.
i think so.
Use 'th' as a superscript(in MS Word) to make it small.
If it is a business letter, don't use the th; use the comma and year. That way it is absolutely clear.
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No. Just write June 12, 2008 -or- 12 June 2008. Either way is correct. Most people use the first style. Military and Government use the second style.
Yes. What about "February the twenty-sixth?" There are many more examples.
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"Mitsubishi".
The correct spelling is "eightieth".
You should date when you feel your ready.