![]() In the later examples, the and of are optional, but if you do use them you must add both the and of it would be incorrect to say only 13th of April or the 13th April. The more complicated the style of date, the more formal it is. These are all possible, and a matter of choice. ![]() For British English, day followed by month followed by year, the 13th day of the month April, year 2014, might be written in full (in order of complexity):
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