10. Write the dates in two ways. a)06.06 we write we say b)07.01 we write we say c) 15.12 we write we say d)01.05 we write we say e)24.07 we write we say f)30.11 we write we say
Explanation:
In this date, the first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. When writing the date, we separate the day and month with a dot. We pronounce it as "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.
b) 07.01
we write: 07.01
we say: the 7th of January
Explanation:
Again, the first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.
c) 15.12
we write: 15.12
we say: the 15th of December
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When pronouncing the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.
d) 01.05
we write: 01.05
we say: the 1st of May
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "st" (for 1st) followed by the month.
e) 24.07
we write: 24.07
we say: the 24th of July
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When pronouncing the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "th" (for 24th) followed by the month.
f) 30.11
we write: 30.11
we say: the 30th of November
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "th" (for 30th) followed by the month.
Remember, when writing the date, we use a dot as a separator between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.
we write: 06.06
we say: the 6th of June
Explanation:
In this date, the first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. When writing the date, we separate the day and month with a dot. We pronounce it as "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.
b) 07.01
we write: 07.01
we say: the 7th of January
Explanation:
Again, the first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.
c) 15.12
we write: 15.12
we say: the 15th of December
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When pronouncing the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.
d) 01.05
we write: 01.05
we say: the 1st of May
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "st" (for 1st) followed by the month.
e) 24.07
we write: 24.07
we say: the 24th of July
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When pronouncing the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "th" (for 24th) followed by the month.
f) 30.11
we write: 30.11
we say: the 30th of November
Explanation:
The first number represents the day, and the second number represents the month. We write it with a dot between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "th" (for 30th) followed by the month.
Remember, when writing the date, we use a dot as a separator between the day and month. When saying the date, we use "the" followed by the day and "of" followed by the month.