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Newguest Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Till 25th May

Hi

I'm out of office till 25th May

--- Do I need "of" after "25th"? How about "May 25th"?
  

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I'm out of the office till 25th May --- Do I need "of" after "25th"? In writing, no. In speaking, say .

  • I'm out of the office till 25th May --- Do I need "of" after "25th"?
  • In writing, no.
  • In speaking, say .
  • .
  • till the 25th of May .
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I'm out of the office till 25th May

--- Do I need "of" after "25th"?
In writing, no.
In speaking, say . . . till the 25th of May . . .

How about "May 25th"?
In writing, no.
In s
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CliveHow about "May 25th"?In writing, no.
Hi

What do you mean "in writing "no"?

Don't write "I'm out of the office till May 25th" because it's incorrect?
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You asked
--- Do I need "of" after "25th"? How about "May 25th"?

I think I took this to mean
--- Do I need "of" after "25th"?
--- Do I need "of" after "May 25th"? <<<<

Anyway, you can indeed write 'till May 25th'.

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