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Yến Nhi Bùi Posted 4 years ago
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I wonder which is the right writing: 17 March, 17th March, March 17, March 17, 17th of March

can you guys help me

  

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n Nhi Bùi I wonder which is the right writing: 17 March, 17th March, March 17, March 17, 17th of March They are all acceptable and correct (and two of them are the same). Always do it the same way once you have picked one. When it matters, as in a college paper or an official document or the like, consult your editor or professor, or follow the appropriate stylebook.

  • n Nhi Bùi I wonder which is the right writing: 17 March, 17th March, March 17, March 17, 17th of March They are all acceptable and correct (and two of them are the same).
  • Always do it the same way once you have picked one.
  • When it matters, as in a college paper or an official document or the like, consult your editor or professor, or follow the appropriate stylebook.
  • General ones are The Chicago Manual of Style in the US, The Oxford Guide to Style in the UK, and The Associated Press Stylebook and Libel Manual for US newspapers.
  • Some schools use The MLA Handbook , which does not go into enough detail for most questions like yours.
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Y?n Nhi BùiI wonder which is the right writing: 17 March, 17th March, March 17, March 17, 17th of March

They are all acceptable and correct (and two of them are the same). Always do it the same way once you have picked one. When it matters, as in a college paper or an official document or the like, consult your editor or professor, or follow the appropriate

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