The 1980s' mentality towards aids was much different [note placement] How do you say these years Or, if you're refering to a single year, you could say, 1980's theme song was all i do is love.
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The dictionary defines 1970s as the decade from 1970 to 1979
This could give the impression that the two terms are interchangeable, but they are not
There are many threads on this subject in addition to the one pointed out by rover I am closing this thread to avoid duplication You are free to add posts to the open. I think that i can see your point, biffo
Macmillan says date from = to be made at a particular time in the past and date back to = to be made or begun at a particular time in the. Didn't he used to work with you in the 1980s It's coming back to me now He was dismissed for misusing the photocopier

As mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s
Or, as is mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s Which one is correct, and why? A couple hours ago, i was googling some words on my dictionary and came across this sentence 'the artifact dates to the bronze age.' (source
I don't see that your nos 1 and 2 actually mean anything, unless you want to say perhaps that in the 1980s he collected paintings, then in the 1990s he sold them all and bought. Where did you come across the phrase “using at least four carbons on my electric ibm”, lht011230?please tell us the source, and give us some context, including the complete. 1980s = '80s also, it's 30s, 50s, etc., if you're talking about someone's age

I got married when i was in my 30s. the only time you would use an apostrophe is to form the plural.
If 1980s' is used, it indicates possession for the entire decade If 1980s is used, it's referring to all the years in that decade but not in a possessive manner The columbia guide to standard american english by kenneth g By the late 1980s means at the start of the 1980s
Remember that the preterite in english is not closed to convey a sense of imperfect. If i want to rephrase he is 85 years old, which of the following two should i use He is in his 80's or he is in his 80s? Hello, is there any difference between the town hall's lofty tower dates from the fourteenth century. and the town hall's lofty tower dates back to the.

