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either of them are fine
The correct form is "0.5 months." In this context, "months" is the plural noun that corresponds to the quantity of half a month. Using "months" ensures grammatical accuracy when indicating a fractional quantity.
Either may be correct depending on context. If you are merely specifying the month then it would be correct to say your birthday is in that month. Being more specific you would say your birthday is on a specific date.
46 daysAre you asking how many days are in a month and a half?The average month has about 30.4 days. Multiply 30.4x1.5 = 45.6(If this is not your question, please add details and resubmit the question.)
Yes, that is correct.
either of them are fine
This will be an exciting month is correct grammar.
"You gave her one half" is correct.
No, hair grows a half inch per month, not a half foot.
Between a month to a month and a half.
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
The correct form is "0.5 months." In this context, "months" is the plural noun that corresponds to the quantity of half a month. Using "months" ensures grammatical accuracy when indicating a fractional quantity.
That is correct. You could also say: Tom has been unemployed for a month.
No, "pre-planned since a month" is not grammatically correct. It would be more accurate to say "pre-planned for a month" or "planned in advance for a month."
HECK NO it will take about a month or month and a half for it to come out of your system.
Yes! you can, that's excatly what happend to me i was excatly 6 weeks when i lost it (month and a half).
No, it is not. If a radionuclide has a half-life of 1 month, half is gone after 1 month. Half of the half that is left will be gone after 2 months, and that will leave 1/4th of the original amount left after the second month.