
Joan H. answered 05/05/19
Native Spanish Speaker with a Degree and 15+ Years of Experience
Estoy de acuerdo con Al. También puedes decir "Fecha de entrega" o quizás "Fecha de devolución".
Joan H. answered 05/05/19
Native Spanish Speaker with a Degree and 15+ Years of Experience
Estoy de acuerdo con Al. También puedes decir "Fecha de entrega" o quizás "Fecha de devolución".
Dale B. answered 08/07/19
Experienced Math and Spanish Tutor
Vence + the due date should suffice, especially if space is at a premium.
Vence 12/3/19 means time is up on March 12, 2019 (dates are in day, month, year order)
Al O. answered 05/03/19
Spanish Major in College
None of the phrases listed is correct. You would more appropriately use "Fecha de entregar" as the phrase meaning "Due Date" or more literally: Date of turn-in, for HW and School assignments. Hope this helps! Al
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