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How to write the date.

Learn how to write the date in various situations and writing formats.

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Learning how to write the date in all the various formats is difficult for even the most experienced writers. Standards vary across American English, British English, and Asia, as well as between formal and informal writing. However, writers can refer to this simple guide to help them consistently hit the mark and maintain accuracy. This resource also clarifies when to use numeric versus written formats, so your dates always align with the context.

Writing the date correctly has more rules than one may expect. The standards vary depending on your country, including whether you’re writing for school or your personal affairs. Additionally, writing the MLA date format accurately can make everything more complex.

Learning how to write the date can set you up for success in all different areas of your life, whether in the classroom or the office. Avoid confusion caused by the various standards, and review the various ways to write the date below.

How to write the date in English.

Writing the date in American English calls for a different standard from other countries. The most notable difference is that Americans write the date with the month first. So, place the month first, then the day, and finally, the year. If you plan to include the day of the week, then use the weekday, followed by the month, day, and then the year. Here are some examples of how to write the date in American English:

  • March 15, 2025
  • Mar. 15, 2025
  • 3/15/2025
  • 3-15-25
  • Saturday, March 15, 2025

American English requires writers to separate the day and the year with a comma. You should also place a comma after the weekday.

If you’re learning how to write the date in MLA format, which is a specific citation style, then write the date in the day-month-year order. Do not include any commas. Here is an example of the MLA date format: 15 March 2025

How to write the date in British English.

Writing the date in British English means starting with the day first, then the month, followed by the year. This format is followed by many countries worldwide, including the UK, Australia, and most European countries. Here are some examples:

  • 15 March 2025
  • 15 Mar. 2025
  • 15/3/2025
  • 15-3-25
  • Saturday, the 15th of March 2025

In British English, use both the and of to precede the day and month, respectively.

Writing the date accurately varies depending on your location and context. If you’re not sure if your date format is correct, then write out the date in its entirety: March 15, 2025. Writing the date in full prevents confusion across regions and dialects. However, becoming familiar with all the different date formats and standards can help you learn how to write a date for every situation.

4 invitations or announcements feature dates written as: 1. Sunday, April 12, 2. 06.01.26, 3. July 4, 2026, and 4.15.08.2026.

Date format: Month and day.

In the United States, dates are typically written in the format of month and day and require cardinal numbers, or sequential numbers, like one, two, three, and four. This style may be a tad confusing since we speak dates out loud in ordinal numbers.

Ordinal numbers indicate position, like first, second, third, and fourth. For example, even though we may say “January first, two thousand twenty-five,” we write “January 1, 2025.” Remember to place the comma after the day and before the year in the month-date format.

However, if you include of in the sentence, then write out the date with an ordinal number. For example, “James was born on the 1st of January.” You can also use an ordinal number for more informal writing, such as “James was born on January 1st.”

Also, don’t forget that the month and day format varies across the world. The United Kingdom and most of Europe use the day/month/year format, meanwhile many Asian countries use the year/month/day format.

Date format: Days of the week.

Whether in the office or at home, you’re likely to encounter many different date formats. Less common is the long-form date format: days of the week.

Learning to write this format requires placing the comma correctly in a sentence. Place the comma directly after the weekday before writing out the date. For example, “My research paper is due on Friday, April 11, 2025.”

Overall, when choosing a date format, use the one that makes the most sense for your audience. The correct date format depends on location and purpose. Sometimes, you need the MLA date format, and sometimes, you’re writing to a friend in another country. When in doubt, spell out the entire date with the day, month, date, and year to provide clarity to your audience.

Also, never start a sentence with numerals, which many style guides consider to be poor grammar. If you do need to place a year at the beginning of a sentence, then spell out the number.

If you need to make changes to a document that’s saved as a PDF, then you can use the free PDF editor or convert a PDF to Word to alter the date as needed.

How to write the date with decades and centuries.

Learn how to write dates in decades and centuries for your next history paper.

Here are some examples of how to write the date in centuries:

  • The Revolutionary War took place in the 1700s.
  • The Revolutionary War took place in the seventeen hundreds.
  • The Revolutionary War took place in the 18th century.
  • The Revolutionary War took place in the eighteenth century.

Remember that you can write the 1700s to describe the one hundred years between 1700 and 1799. The 18th century also refers to the 1700s. However, centuries are written in the plural form and are not possessive. So, do not use an apostrophe before the s.

You can also write decades using a few different methods. Writing out the word in full, like the nineties, is perfectly acceptable. Or, you can shorten it to a two-digit number. So, place an apostrophe before the two digits and add an s after them, like the ’90s.

Here are some examples of how to write the date in decades:

  • My dad was in a band in the 1970s.
  • My dad was in a band in the ’70s.
  • My dad was in a band in the seventies.

The best way to think through writing decades is to know they are both abbreviations and plurals. In the abbreviation format, the apostrophe indicates where the two century digits would be. However, placing an apostrophe between the zero and the s is incorrect, since that shows a possessive.

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