30 days hath september
April, June and November
All the rest has 31
Except from February alone has 28
And 29 on a leap year
30 Days Hath September
30 days hath September, April, June, and November.
30 days hath September, April , June and November
30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31 except for February.
5 months have 30 days or less. Four months have 30 days and one month, February, has 28 (or 29 in leap year). There is an old mnemonic rhyme to help you remember: "30 days hath September, April, June and November" -- all the rest have 31 [days] except February, which has 28 and in leap year 29.
Seven. I use the old rhyme to remember - 30 days hath September, April, June and November All the rest have 31 Excepting February alone, Which has but 28 days clear Or 29 in each Leap Year.
30 * 4 = 120 days
30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31, except February.
31 ------------------------------------------- to remember this there is a rhyme: 30 days hath September, April, June and November, All the rest have 31, excepting February alone. Which only has but 28 and in a leap year 29.
4 months have exactly 30 days: April, June, September, and November.There is a rhyme giving the days in each month.(One version)Thirty days hath SeptemberApril, June and November.All the rest have thirty-one.Excepting February alone,And that has twenty-eight days clearAnd twenty-nine in each leap year.(Another version)Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November;All the rest have thirty-one,February's twenty-eight alone;Save in leap year, that's the time,When February's days are twenty-nine
There are 31 days in the month of December. 30 days hath September, April, June and November - all the rest have 31 except for February.
It has various forms, but the first two lines are:"Thirty days hath September,April, June and November..."The rest of the rhyme says that all the rest have 31 days, except for February,which has 28 days in most years, and 29 days in leap years.---Most older forms have the archaic rhyming of "one" and "alone" which do not rhyme in modern English, e.g.Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November.All the rest have thirty-one,Excepting February alone,And that has twenty-eight days clear,And twenty-nine in each leap year.Later versions rhymed "thirty-one" with "one" or with "done" e.g.All the rest have thirty-one,February with twenty-eight's done.Save in leap year, that's the time,When February's days are twenty-nine.(using a near rhyme in the last two lines)Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November;All the rest have thirty-one,Save February, with twenty-eight days clear,And twenty-nine each leap year.Thirty days hath September is a traditional English mnemonic rhyme, of which many variants are commonly used in English-speaking countries to remember the lengths of the months in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. There are actually several somewhat different versions of it:This is a common version:Thirty days has SeptemberApril, June, and NovemberAll the rest have thirty-oneExcepting February aloneWhich only has twenty-eight days clearAnd twenty-nine in each leap yearHere is one version of the rhyme attributed to Mother Goose:Thirty days hath September,April, June, and NovemberAll the rest have 31,Except for February.Another version that rhymes perfectly is from an unknown source and date:Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November;Thirty-one the others date,Except in February, twenty-eight;But in leap year we assignFebruary, twenty-nine.30 days has September, April, June and November.All the rest have 31 except for February which has28 days each year and 29 each leap year