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Because I am a fan of the Hunger Games, I will go to the premier of Mockingjay part two on November.
Excellent. But watch your preposition. When you mention the month on its own, you should use "in" (e.g., "I started work in November"). "On" is used when you mention the month and the day (e.g., "I started work on November 2").
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Because I am a fan of the Hunger Games, I will go to the premier of Mockingjay part two on November.
Excellent. But watch your preposition. When you mention the month on its own, you should use "in" (e.g., "I started work in November").
"On" is used when you mention the month and the day (e.g., "I started work on November 2").
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