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How to write date We write the date in English in different ways. The most common way in British English is to write the day of the month first, then the month (starting with a capital letter) and then the year: Example: 20 January 1993 14 November 2005 We can also write the date in numbers only: Example: 20/1/1993 14–11–2005 or 14.11.05

Sometimes the last two letters of the number as spoken can be used ( th , rd , st , nd ): Today is the 7th September. The grand opening is on 1st June. or … on June 1st. With the exception of May and June, months can be shortened as follows: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec.

Dates in American English In written American English, the month of the date comes before the day and year. For example, Independence Day in the USA is on July 4th each year. In the year 2000 the date was 4/7/2000 in British English. In American English this is written 7/4/2000.

We ask the date or about dates in several ways. We can add the and of when we reply: A:What date is it? B:It’s the first of June. (1st June) A:What’s the date today? B:It’s June the first. (June 1st) A:What’s today’s date? B:Fifteenth of April. (15th April)

We talk about years like this: Before the year 2000 1492: fourteen ninety-two 1700: seventeen hundred 1801: eighteen hundred and one or eighteen oh / əʊ / one 1908: nineteen oh eight After the year 2000 2000: two thousand 2003: two thousand and three or twenty oh three 2012: two thousand and twelve or twenty twelve 2021: Two thousand and twenty one. Twenty and twenty one.

Mark: “Hey, Joe. How are things?” Joe: “Going well, Mark. What’ve you  been up to  lately?” Mark: “Oh, not much. Work’s been busy. Oh, by the way,  did you get a hold of Jeff  about that real estate deal we were talking about?” Joe: “I haven’t been able to reach him yet. But the decision is really not up to him anyway. Let me know if you still want it. If you don’t, now is the time to  back out . If you’re still interested, I’ll tell the real estate agent to go ahead and buy that office building. He’ll  follow through with it  right away. He should have all the paperwork filled out by Friday.” Mark: “I was hoping Jeff could help me  figure out  a way to afford it. Our business is  in the red  right now, but we have some good contracts coming up. We should be  in the black  soon-- and that property would be ideal. I’ll try calling Jeff myself. If we can’t  come up with  a solution, we’ll have to  call off  the deal and  do without  the bigger office.” Joe: “Well, good luck then. It’s hard to  give up  a dream! Let me know what you decide.” Mark: “I will. Take care!”
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