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En los 50
¿Cómo se diría algo así?
En los [años] 50 y 60... In the 50s and 60s... or In the 50's and 60's... Thanks. :) |
In the 50's and 60's is the correct way of writing it.
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Personally I would write "In the 50s and 60s". If I were to get prescriptivist then I would say that it's an abbreviation which removes 19 from the start of the two numbers, so it should be "In the '50s and '60s".
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The apostrophe is used for contraction "it is" = "it's" or possession. If you say 1950's, you are technically saying the possession of 1950 and not the time period of 1950-1959. This is at least the English rules as I understand them. |
I like '60s, but most commonly you will see 60's. I don't know the logic of it, buy honestly that's what you commonly see written everywhere.
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I know this is not my post, but everyone have in the same channel at this moment.
Then. How should I use the TH word? For example if I want to say 2010th is it right? Because casually I'm very doubtfulness in that question already I use that ending in severals dues of my company and when I need to write that in the dues or in the invoice, solely I write December 27 of 2010th, really I don't know if am well. Thank you very much for your advices. |
In that case, it would just be December 27, 2010 without the TH. The TH is only for ordinal numbers (that is to say the numbers that rank/put things in order, e.g. first, second, third, fourTH, fifTH, etc.).
It's the same thing as the 'a/o' in Spanish. Primero/a = 1a/1o. |
Right, the date, by itself, is:
December 27, 2010 A comma follows the year when it's written in a sentence: On December 27, 2010, just two days after Christmas, we ... If only the year were cited as an ordinal, we would write: It is the 2010th year since the birth of Christ. |
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I should also mention that we Americans say 'December twenty-seventh, two thousand ten', or 'the twenty-seventh of December, two thousand ten', when we read the written date 'December 27, 2010'. (It is also possible to hear 'twenty-seven', without the ordinal suffix, in the first case cited.) There are three ways to say the year in AmE - the way I cited and 'two thousand and ten' or 'twenty ten'. |
I've seen written that both ways, 50's and 50s, so I wasn't sure. Thanks everybody. :)
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In order to understanding your explanation, I have searched some many information about it. And now I can understand the correct form how I should being written that. Today is Thursday, December 30, 2010. Tomorrow will be the last day of this old year for everyone.:D |
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