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Henry74 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Septembers

Hello,

Could you please tell me if months get pluralized as days of the week are?
If I want to say that an event takes place every September, can I say in Septembers?
That doesn't sound right, though.

Perhaps I should just say "every September", shouldn't I?

Can I say "in September" – singular?
For example

- The city of X promotes a concert in September to commemorate etc.

Is the simple present "promotes" sufficient to clarify that it is a recurring event?
But I don't like my sentence very much. I think "every year in September" or "every September" would be a better fit.
Am I correct?

Thank you for your help
H.
  

Top answer

"Every September" is the typical phrasing.

  • "Every September" is the typical phrasing.
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"Every September" is the typical phrasing.
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Henry74Hello,Could you please tell me if months get pluralized as days of the week are?
Yes, they can be pluralised, but not in the context of your question.

'We had some very snowy Decembers when I was a boy.'

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