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  1. 17 de dic. de 2010 · Both are correct. You can say 'on' in the first sentence, and leave it out in the second one. They sound equally right to me. Strangely perhaps, if you use 'next' instead of 'following', it sounds much better without 'on'. He was better the next day. He was better on the next day. P.

  2. that day, on Sunday, yesterday: tonight: that night, last night, on Sunday night: tomorrow: the next day/ the following day, on Sunday, today: yesterday: the day before/ the previous day, on Sunday: last night: the night before/ the previous night, on Sunday night: this week: that week, last week: last month: the month before/ the previous ...

  3. adverbio. 1. (próximo día) a. al día siguiente. I hit my head and couldn't see anything the following day.Me golpeé la cabeza y no podía ver nada al día siguiente. sustantivo. 2. (próximo día) a. el día siguiente. (M) I have an appointment tomorrow, but the following day is Wednesday.

  4. The most common way to write dates in English is to use the day/month/year format (also denoted as DD/MM/YYYY). For example, if you were writing the date for the fifth of January, 2022, you would write it as 05/01/22. However, there are also other ways to write dates in the English language.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2023 · How to write the date in English. There are many different ways to write the date in both British and American English, and most are correct. Here are a few of the most common ways to write the date: American English. February 1, 2023. Feb. 1, 2023. 2/1/23 or 2-1-23. Wednesday, February 1, 2023. February 1st. 1st of February.

  6. In order to write dates in Spanish, the format [Day/Month/Year] will be used, which would be translated as [Día/Mes/Año]. Notice that unlike English, the day goes first in Spanish dates. It is important to know how to say the days of the week as well as the months of the year, so make sure to check those lessons if you have time.

  7. 20 de ene. de 1993 · 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: 20 January 1993. 14 November 2005. We can also write the date in numbers only: 20 January 1993 = 20/1/1993. 14 November 2005 = 14–11–2005 or 14.11.05.