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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)


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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #121 (permalink) Fri Aug 14, 2009 2:50 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

yeah! i got it!
in + year. on + date year! =))

thx a lot! =))
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #122 (permalink) Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:45 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Great.. good lesson. Sometimes i was so confused to use these basic prepositions like "in and on".
This is very useful for me as a beginner.

Thanks.!!!
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Days, Months,... #123 (permalink) Fri Aug 21, 2009 19:04 pm   Days, Months,...
 

Hi sirs,
questions are welcome, I read. Thanks.
I wish to know which all words have to be written beginning with capital letter?
I know names of persons, places, countries, etc.
Is there a comprehensive list?
Should the names of languages too wriiten with capital letter?
2.
Words beginning with a Vowal will take 'an' as article. When else the article 'an' need to be used?
What is correct: 'a hour' or 'an hour'?
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #124 (permalink) Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:44 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

thank you very much for this subject
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #125 (permalink) Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:22 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Hi, which one is correct:
1) August 24th, 2009
or
2) August 24th 2009 (is it allowed without comma?).

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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #126 (permalink) Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:30 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Hallo Coy,

I would joyfully welcome you here on August 24th 2009.

In MS WORD 'grammatic corrections' can be setup automatically.
Then it displays: August 24th 2009; without comma and 'th' will become small and putup to upper half. (It does noes not displays here, although I copied it in Word and pasted here. Please try it in Word for confirmation.)
As you know there are alternative styles like: American sryle, Universal style etc.
I prefer always the - 'Date-Month-Year' style.
Alternatives are: 'on August 24th 2009', 'on 24th of August 2009', etc.
I wellcome corrections.
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #127 (permalink) Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:59 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Hallo Administrators,

At the top corner of my question contribution there is an EDIT Button.
when I wanted to correct my own text with EDIT, at the end it appears a hint that it cannot be edited.
There I do not understand the purpose of the button EDIT.
By mistake I have written there 'vowal'(wrong) for 'vowel'(right)..
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Article an #128 (permalink) Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:08 pm   Article an
 

Hallo Tutors,

I wish to know which all words have to be written beginning with capital letter in English sentences.
I know names of persons, places, countries, etc.
Is there a comprehensive list?
Should the names of languages too be written with capital letter?
2.
Words beginning with a vowel will take 'an' as article.
When else the article 'an' need to be used?
What is correct: 'a hour' or 'an hour'?
TIA,
- Berlinder (revised on 24th of August 2009)

P.S.
I hope this small but important query would draw the gracious attention the famous tutor Thorsten!!!
Not even once he responded to my several attachments.
It seems he has got a system, as to whom he picks up to say hallo!!!
P.S.2
This is a repetition, as I could not edit my own text to corrrect the mistakes, however sent few days ago.
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #129 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 15:51 pm   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Hi...

My birthday in january....
My birthday is on january 20..

I will go to cinema with my family on sunday...

India goes to celebrete indipendance day in august..
Our republic day on 26th january..

Am i correct...

By VEERA...
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #130 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 18:30 pm   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Berlinder wrote:
Hallo Administrators,

At the top corner of my question contribution there is an EDIT Button.
when I wanted to correct my own text with EDIT, at the end it appears a hint that it cannot be edited.
There I do not understand the purpose of the button EDIT.
By mistake I have written there 'vowal'(wrong) for 'vowel'(right)..
- Berlinder


Hi Berlinder,

Can you please tell me what error message you get when you try to edit your own posts? What kind of 'hint' appears when you edit your post and then click on 'Send message'?

Many thanks,
Torsten

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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #131 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:15 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Say about articles
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #132 (permalink) Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:04 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Hi Sunny,

Thank you very much for your lesson.

Regards,

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Hi #133 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 22:37 pm   Hi
 

This lesson is very useful.
Thanks.
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #134 (permalink) Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:22 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

hi .m Rida,i want to learn vocablary.... how can i improve my vocablary?
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Days, Months etc. (Unit 12) #135 (permalink) Mon Sep 28, 2009 0:04 am   Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
 

Mr. Alam,
Thank you to send me this lesson Date and Calenders, not always is easy for me to use preposition in good form.
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