Hi. Is it grammatically necessary to pronounce always the dates as e.g.: on the eleventh OF April" or is there a possibility (at least in colloquial language) to omit the OF: on the eleventh April? Thank you for help
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On the contrary, colloquial language pretty much requires 'of'.
— Mister Micawber
On the contrary, colloquial language pretty much requires 'of'.
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