We use preposition ‘on’ to state dates. Meanwhile, we use preposition ‘in’ to state months and years.
See the following examples.
- I was born on Januari 19.
- Mr. Johnny Rapid will go to USA in December.
- Rafael Alencar and his family moved here in 2010.
There are two different ways of stating dates:
1. We put the date before the month (British English).
Example:
- Mirina Zandec celebrate her birthday on 9 November or 9th November. (written)
- Mirina Zandec celebrate her birthday on the ninth of November. (spoken)
2. We put the month before the date (American English).
Example:
- Diego Sans was born on January 19. (written).
- Diego Sans was born on January nineteenth. (spoken)