Nov 29, 2013Β Β· 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). Jan 9, 2007Β Β· ΒΏCuΓ‘l de los dos es correcto? December 21st? o Decemeber 21th? Thank you very much, in advance Sep 24, 2007Β Β· A silly question. What is the customary form for writing centuries in formal documents? XIX, I, II century or XIXth, Ist, IInd century? Thank you.

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Aug 25, 2015Β Β· 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? Jun 25, 2007Β Β· 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,. Dec 31, 2016Β Β· 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. Mar 31, 2011Β Β· The suffixes -st (e.g. 21st), -nd (e.g. 22nd), -rd (e.g. 23rd), and -th (e.g. 24th) are used. In the Victorian period, these indicators were superscripts (2nd, 34th) under general. Dec 29, 2016Β Β· Hello, my friends, I was wondering whether the sentence is idiomatic as the original: "We have a school trip on the afternoon of October 21st." Thoughts.

Dec 29, 2016Β Β· Hello, my friends, I was wondering whether the sentence is idiomatic as the original: "We have a school trip on the afternoon of October 21st." Thoughts.

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