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Cambridge Dictionary
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Dates - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
3 weeks ago - We write the date in English in different ways. The most common way in British English is to write the day of the month first, then the month (starting with a capital letter) and then the year:
method of date and time notation
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Date and time notation in the United Kingdom records the date using the day–month–year format (31 December 1999, 31/12/99 or 31/12/1999). The time can be written using either the 24-hour clock (23:59) … Wikipedia
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Full date 16 March 2026
All-numeric date 16/03/26
16/03/2026
2026-03-16
Time 15:23
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Factsheet
Full date 16 March 2026
All-numeric date 16/03/26
16/03/2026
2026-03-16
Time 15:23
3:23 pm
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Wikipedia
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Date and time notation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
5 days ago - Example: The Times and the British tabloids (Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, The Sun, Daily Express) all have 'Friday, December 31, 2021', while The Guardian, the Financial Times and The Daily Telegraph all have 'Friday 31 December 2021'. Consequently in the UK there is no standard pattern for long form dates when printed, as opposed to when using numeric dates, for which there are standard formats.
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British Council
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How to Write the Date in English for IELTS: A Guide
Even when speaking, someone from the U.S. might say 'April 13', while someone from the UK might say 'the 13th of April'. Both are correct, but it’s better to be consistent. ... Note that the difference in international, British and American date formats can lead to some confusion – even among native speakers of English. For example, if a British person writes to someone in the U.S.
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IDP IELTS
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Correct date format | How to write the date in English | IDP IELTS
June 28, 2021 - The “the” and “of” are optional but if you do use them, you must add both “the” and “of.” It is incorrect to say only “6th of September” or “the 6th September.” · As for the year, commas are not necessary when you write the date in British English, but you can if you prefer this style.
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Office for National Statistics
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Dates and time – Content style guide – Service manual – Office for National Statistics
Use the format “[Date] [Month] [Year]” (depending on what information you have) written out with no commas. If the day of the week is relevant, then put it before the date. Do not include “st”, “nd”, “rd” and “th” after the date.
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Reddit
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r/AskUK on Reddit: How to write a date in British English?
September 29, 2025 -

Hi, I was wondering how you guys would write the date formally and informally.

For example, would you write it like "1st of September", "1st September" or "1 September"? I recently had a discussion with my foreign English teacher about this since they wrote it like "1st September" and I always thought that it should have an "of". She told me that writing it with the "of" is considered incorrect. From what I found online it seems like formally it's "1st September" and informally even "1 September" is accepted. Was I wrong or is this new grammar or some sort? Any chance you can shine some light on this..?

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WordReference
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saying and writing dates in British English | WordReference Forums
November 10, 2022 - The comma is optional when the day of the month is at the beginning (10 November 2022), but not when it comes after the month ("November 10, 2022" must have a comma). I am more likely to write "10th November" if I am not adding the year.
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Magoosh
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How to Write Dates in English (British and American) - SpeakUp resources
April 7, 2021 - For example, if a business or individual records the date in American English (MM-DD-YYYY), someone in another country could interpret it as a date written in British English (DD-MM-YYYY). This is especially true for dates in the first half of each month. Let’s look at a few examples that can cause confusion: ... So, in order to avoid confusion or misunderstandings, you can either write out the name of the month and ordinal number, or simply confirm the preferred date format with the other person or entity.
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Grammarly
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How to Write Dates Correctly in English
July 1, 2023 - Many people get confused about how to write dates with commas, so here is a rule of thumb: In the month-day-year format (used in the United States), place commas after the day and year.
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English Lessons Brighton
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How to write dates in British and American English
May 20, 2020 - Calendar dates can be written in ... or American English. Whatever the format, in British English, dates are usually written in the order day – month – year, while in American English they are written month – day – year. This article covers all the common ways to ...
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University of Edinburgh
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Dates and days | Editorial style guide | Information Services
Don't put a comma when writing a date, or use suffixes like 'th' 'nd' or 'rd' unless referring to a century. This shouldn't use superscript. Write years in full, and express date or year ranges in words, avoiding use of hyphens as these can ...
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Global 4 Languages
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Dates in English: complete guide - Global 4 Idiomas
May 2, 2025 - English dates can be written in various ways, depending on the country and the level of formality. Broadly speaking, there are two main formats: the British and the American. ... Tip: To avoid international confusion, it is best to always write the month in letters.
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Preply
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How to write the date in English: Tips and techniques
September 24, 2023 - To write the date correctly, use the format ‘Month Day, Year’ for American English, such as ‘October 5, 2023’. For British English, the format is ‘Day Month Year’, like ‘5 October 2023’. Ensure consistency in the format used ...
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Universiteit Twente
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Dates and times | Numbers | Home UTLC
The most common way to write the date in British English is to write the day first, followed by the month and then the year (without commas):
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Quora
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How to write the date on an application in British English - Quora
October 16, 2025 - Date in digit with an appropriate suffix st, nd, rd, th followed by month written in full English with first letter in Capitals - March and not Mar, a comma after the month. A space after comma and finally the year in four digits not fol...
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Wall Street English
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How to Read and Write Dates in English - Wall Street English
When we write a date we don’t need to add ‘the’ and ‘of’ as we do when we speak. For example: ... As you can see, you don’t need to write the number but we usually add the last two letters of the ordinal number. For example: ... There are two ways to say the year in English.