anonymous Can we use the word 'long' before the names of the months, long March, long April, long May, etc.? I suppose you could do that, maybe for stylistic reasons. It's not grammatically wrong.
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anonymous Can we use the word 'long' before the names of the months, long March, long April, long May, etc.?
I suppose you could do that, maybe for stylistic reasons. It's not grammatically wrong.
But why do you want to do that? Do you have a specific example you'd like to ask about?
CJ