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21st century or 21th century - WordReference Forums I was told that both "21st century" and "21th century" were common expressions, but I don't think the latter is grammatically correct Is it okay to use that in written or oral English?
20th Century or 20th century?? | WordReference Forums According to the Chicago Manual of Style (15th Ed ), a sourcebook for American English, the rule is that particular centuries are spelled out and lowercased twentieth century the eighth and ninth centuries the eighteen hundreds This might differ in BE style Of course, there is also the movie company 20th Century Fox, for which the name is capitalized as a proper noun Edit: Other style
In On the century - WordReference Forums Good morning lads and ladies! I have got a doubt concerning the usage of "in" or "on" before "certain century" As far as I am concerned, (and please, correct me if I am wrong) IN is the right preposition to use when it comes to centuries Indeed I have always used the said preposition
I am lt;meeting gt; lt;going to meet gt; [on specific date] When using a specific date like I am going to meet the new head office on the 21st of October Or I am meeting the head office on the 21st of October? Do we use specific date with present continuous or be going to or both?
early middle late+month | WordReference Forums Early = 1st to 10th Mid = 11th to 20th Late = 21st to 30th Beginning of (included in early) End of (included in late) = Last 5 days = 26th to 30 th I also had the same impression, namely that August 23rd belonged to late August but not to the end of August But then I thought that this distinction was foolish… That's why I've asked the
Jamies and Victors Birthdays | WordReference Forums Since it's alright to say and write "the boy in the next street's dog", which some may nevertheless care to challenge, I feel sure that "Jamie and Victor's 21st birthday" is absolutely fine Also since, presumably as twins, they shared a birthday it is a matter of only ONE day "Birthdays" would mean they are on different days - which I suppose could happen even with twins around midnight
twenty-first century | 21st century | WordReference Forums If it's a formal context, which one is more appropriate: in the twenty-first century || in the 21st century? According to Google Ngram Viewer, the most common one is "twenty-first century", but they automatically replace "twenty-first" for "twenty - first" to "match how they process books" so I
in on with a dating app | WordReference Forums 2) In the 21st century young people can find their life partner on a dating app 3) In the 21st century young people can find their life partner with a dating app
21 February or The 21st of February - WordReference Forums Dear everyone, I was reading an article which reads as "21 February is a memorable day in our national history We observe the day every year as International Mother Language Day " Now my confusion is with the subject of the first sentence within the quotations In my pinion, we should write