I. How To Say The Dates in Two Different Ways. Page 29
Written Language Spoken Language
e.g. A. June 2. a) the second of June b) June the second
B. August 31 a) b)
C. July 4 a) b)
D. May 1 a) b)
E. Sept 17 a) b)
F. 7/1/1868 a)the seventh of January eighteen sixty eight.
b) January the seventh eighteen sixty eight.
G. 28/12/1901 a)
b)
H. 14/2/1980 a)
b)
I. 5/11/2002 a)
b)
J. 5/4/2010 a)
Note: American English is usually written the month first.
e.g. 8/21/07 a) August twenty-first two thousand seven.
I. Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. If no preposition is necessary, write nothing.
Practice:
1. I listen to the radio last night.
2. I’ll see you 9.00 the morning.
3. What did you do yesterday afternoon?
4. She arrived in
5. My sister’s coming to stay 19 December.
6. They sold the company 2003.
7. His new job starts Monday.
8. We’re going to Bath the weekend.
9. They are getting married March.
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