Dates
I. RULES
British English: 5th Oct 2013
American English: Oct 5th, 2013
The day usually appears before the month.
The month usually appears before the day.
The year is not usually separated from the rest
of the date
The year is often separated from the rest of the
date with a comma (,)
When we read the date, we use the definite
article the before the day and the preposition
of before the month
When we read the date, we can say the before
the day if we want
British English
American English
5/10/1975
10/5/1975
5th (of) October 1975
October (the) 5th, 1975
the fifth of October, nineteen seventy five
October (the) fifth, nineteen seventy five
II. EXAMPLES
BRITISH ENGLISH
12/2/2010
12 of February 2010
Twelfth of February, two-thousand and ten.
7/4/2008
7th of April 2008
Seventh of April, two-thousand and eight.
20/2/2014
th
20 of February 2014
Twentieth of February, two thousand and fourteen
th
AMERICAN ENGLISH
2/20/2014
February (the)20th, 2014
February (the) twentieth, two thousand and fourteen
1/10/2010
January (the) 10th, 2010
January (the) tenth, two thousand and ten
9/16/2004
September (the)16th, 2004
September (the) sixteenth, two thousand and four
III. HOW TO READ YEARS
The common rule is to read four-digit years as a pair of 2-digit numbers.
1492 fourteen ninety-two/ 1974 nineteen, seventy-four
If the tens digit is zero, you must read that zero as oh.
1908 nineteen oh eight/ 1106 eleven oh six
If the last two digits are zero, you must read the two zeros as hundred
1200 twelve hundred/ 1900 thirteen hundred/ 600 six hundred
If the last two digits are zero, you must read the three zeros as thousand
1000 one thousand/ 2000- two thousand
Three-digit numbers can be read following the common rule or as a normal number.
433 four hundred and thirty-three/ 432 four thirty-two
Dates in the 21st century can be read following the common rule or as two thousand and
2007 two thousand and seven / twenty oh seven
2012 two thousand and twelve /
twenty twelve