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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > is it okay grammaticaly to ask What do you do on the Greek National Day on the 28th October?    

is it okay grammaticaly to ask What do you do on the Greek National Day on the 28th October?



Panteleimon
Greece

is it okay grammaticaly to ask What do you do on the Greek National Day on the 28th October?
 
is it okay grammaticaly to ask What do you do on the Greek National Day on the 28th October?

15 Mar 2010      





yanogator
United States

You �re very close. Say "on the 28th of October" or "on October 28th."
 
Bruce

15 Mar 2010     



lshorton99
China

I would remove �the � - What do you do on Greek National Day on the 28th of October. �

15 Mar 2010     



patgav
Italy

I think it would be better say:" What do you do on October National Day in Greece?"

15 Mar 2010     



vardaki
Cyprus

Is this wrong? (express possession):           What do you do on the Greek �s National Day on the 28th October?

15 Mar 2010     



MarionG
Netherlands

on Greece �s national day would be the day of the nation, the Greek �s national day of the nationals

15 Mar 2010     



yanogator
United States

Well, actually, it should be the Greeks �, since there is more than one resident in the country.

15 Mar 2010