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Chanakaranathunga Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

on or on the

Hi,
Which is correct,
1. It was declared on the 12th of December 2012.
2. It was declared on 12th of December 2012.

It would be great if could give more clarification with examples.

Thanks.
  

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with a comma after the month. Chanakaranathunga It would be great if could give more clarification with examples. You seem to ask this with each post, whether it is appropriate or not.

  • with a comma after the month.
  • Chanakaranathunga It would be great if could give more clarification with examples.
  • You seem to ask this with each post, whether it is appropriate or not.
  • What kind of relevant examples do you think we might be able to provide for this simple use of 'the'?
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In narrative, use #1...with a comma after the month.
ChanakaranathungaIt would be great if could give more clarification with examples.
You seem to ask this with each post, whether it is appropriate or not. What kind of relevant examples do you think we might be able to provide for this simple use of 'the'?

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