Dear all,
I would like to know which of the following sentences are correct.
1) I worked in the Police department from November 17, 2000 to March 30, 2020.
2) I worked in the Police department from 17th November 2000 to 30th March 2020.
3) I worked in the Police department from 17/11/2000 to 30/03/2020.
4) I worked in the Police department for 19 years starting from November 17, 2000 to March 30, 2020.cat navy 425 which of the following sentences are correct 4) is not correct. As for the others, it depends on the country. 1) is American.
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cat navy 425which of the following sentences are correct
4) is not correct.
As for the others, it depends on the country.
1) is American.
2) works in the U.S. as well, but not 3).
3) might be British.
(Don't capitalize "police".)
CJ
cat navy 4251) I worked in the Police department from November 17, 2000 to March 30, 2020.
The year is technically considered to be parenthetical in this method of writing a date and therefore takes a comma after: "I worked in the Police department from November 17, 2000, to March 30, 2020.