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"has been approved in april" vs "has been approved on may"

Both phrases are incorrect. The preposition 'on' should be used with specific dates like 'May 5th,' while 'in' should be used with months like 'April.' The correct phrases would be 'has been approved in May' and 'has been approved in April.'

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

has been approved in april

This phrase is also incorrect. The preposition 'in' should be followed by a month, not a specific date.

The correct preposition to use with months is 'in.' So, the correct phrase would be 'has been approved in April.'

Alternatives:

  • has been approved in April

has been approved on may

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'on' should be followed by a specific date, not a month.

The correct preposition to use with months is 'in.' So, the correct phrase would be 'has been approved in May.'

Alternatives:

  • has been approved in May

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