For single days and dates we use on. For example: I was born on the 7th of the month. For months we use in. For example: I was born in September.
! The ede of el-adha is on september
Naturally speaking
How to ask the day or date ???
What day is it please?
It's Tuesday.
What date is it please?
It's the 1st of April.
What's the date today please?
It's the 1st of April.
NOTE
Dates in Written English
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]British English In British English the day is usually put before the month. If you wish, you can add the ending of the ordinal number. The preposition of before the month is usually dropped. You can put a comma before the year, but this is not common anymore in British English. Example: 5(th) (of) October(,) 2004 American English
In American English the month is usually put before the day. If you wish, you can put the definite article before the day. It is common to write a comma before the year. Example: October (the) 5(th), 2004 Using digits
You can also write the date by using numbers only. The most common forms are: Example: 5/10/04 or 5-10-04
Note, however, that 5/10/04 usually means 5 October 2004 in British English and May 10, 2004 in American English. To avoid any possible confusion, you should spell out the month or use the abbreviation.
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