Dear teacher,
Which of the following is/are correct?
1. The programme was launched in last month.
2. The programme was launched last month.
3. The President said the programme was launched in the previous month.
4. The President said the programme was launched the previous month.
5. The President said the programme had been launched in the previous month.
6. The President said the programme had been launched the previous month.
Thank you.
with or without in
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Re: with or without in
1. The programme was launched in last month.
2. The programme was launched last month.
3. The President said the programme was launched in the previous month.
4. The President said the programme was launched the previous month.
5. The President said the programme had been launched in the previous month. (possible but not really idiomatic)
6. The President said the programme had been launched the previous month.
2. The programme was launched last month.
3. The President said the programme was launched in the previous month.
4. The President said the programme was launched the previous month.
5. The President said the programme had been launched in the previous month. (possible but not really idiomatic)
6. The President said the programme had been launched the previous month.
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