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#2 (permalink) Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:19 am Great! |
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Great!!!!! |
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Sureshcris New Member
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#3 (permalink) Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:32 am Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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Dear .. Before I was so confusion that how do use date and week, now I am clear Thanks for your teaching (sorry for my poor English)
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#4 (permalink) Sun Dec 24, 2006 15:51 pm Than X a lot |
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it is very useful for beginners like me......  |
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Towfeeq New Member
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#5 (permalink) Sat Aug 18, 2007 8:04 am Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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Hi This is pretty well for beginner. The proposition is doing important role to expose the subject of the line. I really understand your thoughts..
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Mahes New Member
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#6 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 16:15 pm Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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comprehensive..nice presentation.. |
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Eslkorea I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#7 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 18:09 pm Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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Thank you very much for these lessons.For a long time preposition was very hard to understand for me,your lesson helped me to learn some of them.I have one question. Do we use both in and on with date?How can I understand which one I must use?
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Tea New Member
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#8 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 19:46 pm Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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Hi Tea
Referring to a specific date is the same as referring to a specific day. Sunny gave examples of this in her initial post.
For example, last Friday was June 20th. Today I might ask you either one of these questions:
- Did you work last Friday? - Did you work on June 20th?
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#9 (permalink) Sat Jun 28, 2008 20:59 pm Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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Hi Yankee
Thank you very much for help.Now I am clear. Thank for your answer.  |
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Tea New Member
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#10 (permalink) Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:56 pm Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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sir, really my great thanks to u .iam very much happy now because i have understood this topic very well.thanks a lot. yours sincerly swathi |
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Swathi I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#11 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:24 am Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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First of all i would like to thank you for your emails.
I am writing here some e.g of Date. months please check it. Today is 13th August 2008, on 16th of Aug is Rakhshabandan Day. I will go to my uncle"s house on this saturday to tie rakhi on my cousins wrist. This year Rakhshabandan day falls in summer season. My brithday is September i.e on 25th. |
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#12 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:17 am Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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Hello, Sunny. 1) I want to ask you a question about years. How to read (pronounce) 2000, 2002, 1000, 866, 54 for example? Or there are several versions? 2) What is the word order when you read
| Quote: | Saturday, December 11th 2004 or Saturday, Dec 11th 2004 His birthday is on October 21st. |
3) And one more question: I have bought a book in Paris, 'The Louvre. Masterpieces'. In this book the authors write BCE, for example, the third millennium BCE, 2600 BCE. Or CE, like in the seventh century CE. Is it correct? And how to decode this abbreviations? Thank you. _________________ I am an incurable optimist. |
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#14 (permalink) Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:14 am Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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Thank you very much, Alan. Your advice is helpful as always. As I could understand I should read the words in the following order: Saturday, December, the eleventh, two thousand and four. (or the eleventh of December? Which version sounds natural to you all?) _________________ I am an incurable optimist. |
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Inga I'm here quite often ;-)

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#15 (permalink) Thu Aug 14, 2008 13:55 pm Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) |
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thanks for the lesson sue ! so if i want give any information which include months and date i must use ON? LIKE eg; We'll be busy on june 1st ?
let me know if i'm right? |
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