A few days ago
cool person

I need some english help?

When you are writing you’re birth date would you capitalize the day of the month. example: September Twenty Eighth or September twenty eighth

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A few days ago
John V

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Actually neither… The preferred way, which is also easier and clearer to read, would be September 28th. The other two ways would not necessarily be particularly wrong.. It is just that it is almost never done that way… except occasionally on financial or legal documents and contracts. If that is the case, then go with “September twenty-eighth”. For “every day” use, just stick with “September 28th” and you’ll be just fine. Incidentally, the word “english” is considered a proper noun and is thus “English”..

Hope this helps..

John C. Venezia, CLU, ChFC, CITRMS

Added side note: The link provided just below by “stepstrick” on Wikipedia actually does not address at all the question of capitalizing dates and such. He really should have checked it our first to see before assuming that it did. Out of curiousity, I looked all over the information and there was no mention of the capitalization of dates anywhere! So, though the link may be very helpful in some instances, it is totally worthless in answering your particular question…

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A few days ago
Katelyn K
September twenty-eighth
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A few days ago
Anonymous
September twenty-eighth.
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A few days ago
?
Only if it is a title. Months are always capitalized which makes it look strange, but numbers are just like every other noun in English. “She was born September twenty-eighth of nineteen eighty-four.”
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A few days ago
Wraith
Try “September twenty-eighth”
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A few days ago
Baysoc23
Just write is as September 28. Problem solved.
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A few days ago
stepstrick
below is the link where i think will help you.just press it and it will bring you directly about the capitalization of the month and other related topics!! it will surely help you!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalization

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A few days ago
sweet_carofine
hmm idk but my best guess would be not capitalized since the numbers arent proper nouns?
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A few days ago
Anonymous
it doesn’t matter
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