NOTE: MONTHS
the month of ~ The bus service will be offered free of charge to residents for the month of August.
last, next, that, this ~ the/this coming ~ the following/previous ~ She'll be 40 this coming September.
~ (of) last/next/that/this year ~ (of) the/this coming year ~ (of) the following/previous/same year The construction work began in May of last year.
early, late, mid-~ The strike began in late March.
the beginning, end, middle of ~ I'm going on holiday at the end of April.
first/latter/second half of ~ The first half of January was marked by intense diplomatic activity.
the period ~ Throughout the period November to February flocks of 500 or more are regularly present.
the months/weeks/year to ~ In the year to June, sales were up 12% on a year ago.
spend ~ He spent August abroad.
~ arrive, come (written) November came with especially nasty fog.
~ pass (into ~) (written) January passed into February with the crime still a mystery.
a ~ day/morning/night, etc. a misty December morning
~ ('s) edition/issue His article will appear in May's issue of the magazine.
~ sales I picked up lots of bargains in the January sales.
~ coup, demonstration, election, meeting, referendum, revolution, riot, summit, etc. The party is to boycott the June elections.
about, around ~ We will write to you again around August.
after, before ~ We expect to take delivery some time after June.
between ~ and ~ The hotel is closed between October and April.
by ~ The refurbishment should be completed by December.
come ~ It's back to school for him come September
(= when September comes). during ~ The museum attracted 2,000 visitors during March.
for ~ The congress is planned for February 2003.
from ~ The exhibition is open from March to November.
in ~ We're getting married in April.
since ~ She has played only four games since November.
throughout ~ The freezing weather continued throughout January.
(up) to, until ~ The show runs until the end of October.