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Ah, June 1st - the start of summer! It’s a time for barbecues, beach days, and all sorts of outdoor fun. But don’t forget to ‘spell’ it out: J-U-N-E 1st. That way you won’t miss out on any of the festivities! So mark your calendars and get ready for a season full of sunshine and smiles. Yay!

How Do You Spell June 1St? [Solved]

Wow, it’s almost time for the grand opening! June 1st is the date to remember - just make sure you don’t get confused with May and June. For all other months, you can use their abbreviations: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec.

  1. Capitalization: June should be capitalized, as it is a proper noun.

  2. Punctuation: The date should be written with a comma after the month and the day, followed by the year (e.g., June 1st, 2020).

  3. Abbreviation: The “st” in “June 1st” should not be abbreviated; it should be written out in full (e.g., June 1st).

  4. Spelling: The word “June” should be spelled correctly; it is not spelled “Joon” or any other variation of the word.

June 1st is spelled “June 1st”. It’s easy to remember - just think of June as the sixth month and you’re good to go!