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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)


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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #76 (permalink) Fri Nov 13, 2009 21:56 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

Hi Torsten. I Hope you're fine.here are some sentences.I will go to COTONOU in the morning. In the evening I will watch television with my family.that's all.See you soon
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #77 (permalink) Sat Nov 14, 2009 17:39 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

Hi, Torsten:

I only study English on weekends because I don't have so much time.
I was born in May.
My favorite month is December and my favorite day is Sunday.
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #78 (permalink) Tue Nov 17, 2009 23:53 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

thanks for this easy lesson.. its help me

I was confused in using prepositions with days ,monthes and the rest...
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #79 (permalink) Thu Nov 19, 2009 20:31 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

Ok I get it,
Letīs start
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #80 (permalink) Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:23 am   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

I recieved your email and read it. so I was born on dec,25,19xx in Mogadisha and Iam still learning english language.finally I hope to improve towards learning english language
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #81 (permalink) Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:06 am   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

Dear Sir/Madam,

is 12.00 o' clock is a.m or p.m? i have a confusion . pl.clear.
thanks.
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #82 (permalink) Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:16 am   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

both are correct i think
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #83 (permalink) Sat Nov 21, 2009 14:19 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

at midnight it is 12:00 a.m while at noon we have 12:00 p.m
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #84 (permalink) Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:06 am   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

hi Torsten
I read your mail, thank you for this message. I was born on 12th of Dec, in 1977. I live in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and work all the weekdays except Sun.
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #85 (permalink) Wed Dec 02, 2009 15:04 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

hi,
Please tell me,the below conversation is correct or not.

Me:good Morning Sir,
Sir:Good Morning
Me:Can I Have A seat,
Sir:Sure
Me:Thank You sir
Me:I came here to know the detials of XYZ book.
May i know how much it cost and is it useful in the future also?
Sir:It cost arount 10$ and it is very useful when u attend for the interviews.
Me:Thanks for the information.
Sir:Welcome
Me:My birthdays falls on Jan, so i would like to invite for my birthday party.
Sir:Thanks for the invitation,but iam planning to go for a vaccation so iam unable to attend your party,but my warm regards are always with you.
(Sir:Thanks for the invitation,but iam planning to go for an outing,incase if it is cancelled I will definately attend the party)
Can u help me out in forming the sentence with assurance in the last conversation.

And also i would like to know when to use the signatures like (sincerely,faithfully,best regards,warm regards......),i think these are called signatures if not please tell me what are they called.

Thanks in advance
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #86 (permalink) Wed Dec 02, 2009 15:12 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

hi,
Which one is correct?
And what word we use for the other one
What is the abbreviation of Mon.?
What is the abbreviation of Monday?
Thanks
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #87 (permalink) Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:50 am   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

Hi

You use 'on' for the weekdays, e.g. on Monday and you use 'in' for the months, e.g. in April or in December.

For dates you say on September 20th.

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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #88 (permalink) Sun Dec 20, 2009 16:53 pm   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

Hi, Torsten

I was born in May 14th.
I graduated from Vanlang University in 2008
I started worked in August 1st, 2008
Every day, I leave for work at 7:30 AM and comeback home at 5:30 PM
I go to work form Monday to Friday.
On Saturday, I work from 8:00AM to 11:30AM
Sunday is the off day.
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Hello #89 (permalink) Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:02 am   Hello
 

I was born on 99th of September.
He write the letter at 11.20 am.
Both are wrong
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Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13) #90 (permalink) Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:33 am   Days, Months etc. II (Unit 13)
 

Hi Torsten
I am very interested in this topic especially in the ongoing English course, but I am wondering if those abbreviations for both months and days are formal or informal, I mean if they can be used forinstance in books, in official documents and so foth.
However, I want you to be aware of my score for the grammar test: 8/10

Finally, allow me to tell you that I am not superstious at all.

See you again
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