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Paragraph: Let's see what Sunny has to say on this: What's the time? So, what... #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:51 am   Paragraph: Let's see what Sunny has to say on this: What's the time? So, what...
 

Hello,

How do you interpret the third question in the following paragraph? Does the question only ask if I know all the names of the 12 months or do I have to provide answers about my way of asking and telling the months because the question begins with “And”? Does the initial “And” refer to the previous question as well?

Let's see what Sunny has to say on this: What's the time? So, what is your favourite way of asking and telling the time in English? And what about the names of the 12 months, do you know all of them?
The third paragraph of the text:
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