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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Date: on the vs. the

When is your birthdate?

A. It's on the 24th of January, 1990.

B. It's the 24th of January, 1990.

C. It's January the 24th, 1990.

D. It's January 24th, 1990.

1. In spoken English, which of the above is/are the correct response(s)?

2. If two or more are acceptable, which is/are used in American English? British English?

3. Do you think A and B are more formal than C and D?

4. Can I also simply say either E or F below as a short answer in casual spoken English?

E. 24th of January, 1990

F. The 24th of January, 1990

Please advise. I would really appreciate your help.
  

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Hi, First, consider this. If someone asked me ' When is your birthday? ', I'd answer 'The 24th of January'.

  • Hi, First, consider this.
  • If someone asked me ' When is your birthday?
  • ', I'd answer 'The 24th of January'.
  • ie I'd tell them the day and month that my birthday occurs on, every year.
  • ', I'd include the year.
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Hi,

First, consider this.

If someone asked me 'When is your birthday?', I'd answer 'The 24th of January'. ie I'd tell them the day and month that my birthday occurs on, every year.

But if someone asked me 'When were you born?' or
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Thank you, Clive, for the explanation. I find it really helpful. Emotion: smile

This is clear to me now.

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