British English
The day is usually put before the month in British English and you can add the ending of the ordinal number. The preposition of before the month is usually dropped and you can put a comma before the year.
Example:
6(th) (of) November(,) 2015
American English
The month is usually put before the day in American English. You can put the definite article before the day and it is common to write a comma before the year.
Example:
November (the) 6(th), 2015
Using digits
You can also write the date by using numbers only. The most common forms are:
Example: 6/11/14 or 6-11-14
The day is usually put before the month in British English and you can add the ending of the ordinal number. The preposition of before the month is usually dropped and you can put a comma before the year.
Example:
6(th) (of) November(,) 2015
American English
The month is usually put before the day in American English. You can put the definite article before the day and it is common to write a comma before the year.
Example:
November (the) 6(th), 2015
Using digits
You can also write the date by using numbers only. The most common forms are:
Example: 6/11/14 or 6-11-14