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It is correct and formal to include of when writing dates? I have to wonder how exactly you went about researching written text, as Google Books, COCA, and BNC all have hits for "the 1st of June" That is, for that precise date, even Never mind other dates
How to refer to an apartment on a specific floor? Suppose that on the first floor of a building, there are three separate apartments numbered 1, 2 and 3 respectively How can I refer to one of them when writing a postal address? I am wondering if
the 1st or 1st - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I'm wondering which is the right usage between "the 1st" and "1st" in these sentences: a) The United States ranked 1st in Bloomberg's Global Innovation Index b) The United States ranked the 1st
Asking about the date on which something happens using effective I would agree that the first 4 are all valid There is, however, a difference between "effective from" and "effective on" ( and the take effect equivalents ) If a change is effective "on" a date, a possible implication is that after then, it will not be taking effect - that is, it is a one-off change just for that day If it is ongoing - which is more likely - then effective "from" is
1st hour, 2nd hour, 3rd hour. . . But how to say zero-th hour? Using the cipher (0) as an interval indicator is rare and confusing Hour 1 = t=0-1, hour 2 (the second hour) = t = 1-2 etc (ignoring the interval-boundary–naming problem), but hour 0 is poorly defined You're probably better thinking laterally, and using the column heading 'pref' or 'ung' say