Write the dates given below.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
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MAY & JULY & APRIL 21 & JUNE 30 & NOVEMBER 23 & JUNE 15 \\
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1912 & 1966 & 2011 & 2008 & 1985 & 2017 \\
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1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 \\
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1. & & & 4. & & \\
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2 & & & 5 & & \\
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3 & & & 6 & & \\
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\end{tabular}



Answer :

Certainly! Let's write the dates given, correcting any misspellings and formatting issues:

1. For the date written as "M.AY" (1912), we can correct “M.AY” to “MAY”.
- Corrected Date: MAY 1912

2. The second date, "JUt.Y" (1966), can be fixed by changing "JUt.Y" to "JULY".
- Corrected Date: JULY 1966

3. The third date, "APRIL. 21" (2011), is already almost correct, except the period.
- Corrected Date: APRIL 21, 2011

4. For "Akar 30" (2008), it seems "Akar" should be corrected. Given typical month names, it should be “APRIL”.
- Corrected Date: APRIL 30, 2008

5. Next, "Wise 11 23" (1985) does not resemble any month, so keeping it as-is might be intentional or a special case:
- Corrected Date: WISE 11 23, 1985

6. Finally, "IUNE 15" (2017) should be “JUNE”.
- Corrected Date: JUNE 15, 2017

Therefore, the fully corrected dates are:

1. MAY 1912
2. JULY 1966
3. APRIL 21, 2011
4. APRIL 30, 2008
5. WISE 11 23, 1985
6. JUNE 15, 2017