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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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The 4th April vs On 4th April

If you had to correct a piece of writing or composition in which the student writes "Then the 4th April we went to Los Angeles" would you correct it to "Then on 4th April we went to Los Angeles" or accept it as just another way of saying it?

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anonymous would you correct it to "Then on 4th April we went to Los Angeles" No. anonymous or accept it as just another way of saying it? No.

  • anonymous would you correct it to "Then on 4th April we went to Los Angeles" No.
  • anonymous or accept it as just another way of saying it?
  • No.
  • I would correct it to: Then on April 4th, we went to Los Angeles.
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anonymouswould you correct it to "Then on 4th April we went to Los Angeles"

No.

anonymousor accept it as just another way of saying it?

No.

I would correct it to:

Then on April 4th, we went to Los Angeles.

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