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Anonymous what is correct?Are you coming in 31st August or are you coming on 31st August?on 31st August
Anonymous the correct answer is " are you coming on 31st AugustNo, it's "Are you coming on 31st August?"
AnonymousThe form is fine as it is.the correct preposition is "on" but the date should have a different form.
AnonymousAre you comThat's OK, but it's not better.ming on August 31?
AnonymousAre you comming onthe
AnonymousAre you coming on the 31st of August? this one is goodOnly in spoken English, as I have already said.