3 1.29 Read the Learn this! box. Then say these numbers, dates and times. Sometimes there is more than one way to say them. Then listen, check and repeat. 1 10.55 6 1June 1998 2 August 15 2016 7 6.45 3 4.30 8 557 4 1,390 9 20.07.1990 5 150 10 3,260
To answer this question, I will first explain how to read each type of number: numbers with decimals, dates, and time.
1. 10.55: This is a number with a decimal. We say it as "ten point five five."
2. 1 June 1998: This is a date. We say it as "the first of June, nineteen ninety-eight."
3. August 15, 2016: This is another date. We say it as "August fifteenth, two thousand sixteen."
4. 6.45: This is another number with a decimal. We say it as "six point four five."
5. 4.30: Once again, this is a number with a decimal. We say it as "four point three zero."
6. 557: This is just a regular number. We say it as "five hundred fifty-seven."
7. 1,390: This is another regular number, but there's a comma in it. We read it as "one thousand three hundred ninety."
8. 20.07.1990: This is a date written in a different format. We say it as "the twentieth of July, nineteen ninety."
9. 150: This is just a regular number. We say it as "one hundred fifty."
10. 3,260: Again, this is a regular number with a comma. We say it as "three thousand two hundred sixty."
Now let's check our answers by listening and repeating.
Please listen carefully to the audio and repeat after me:
- "Ten point five five"
- "The first of June, nineteen ninety-eight"
- "August fifteenth, two thousand sixteen"
- "Six point four five"
- "Four point three zero"
- "Five hundred fifty-seven"
- "One thousand three hundred ninety"
- "The twentieth of July, nineteen ninety"
- "One hundred fifty"
- "Three thousand two hundred sixty"
Make sure to pronounce each word clearly and try to match the pronunciation in the audio. Repeat each line a few times until you feel confident with the pronunciation.
I hope this detailed explanation and step-by-step solution helps you understand how to say these numbers, dates, and times. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
1. 10.55: This is a number with a decimal. We say it as "ten point five five."
2. 1 June 1998: This is a date. We say it as "the first of June, nineteen ninety-eight."
3. August 15, 2016: This is another date. We say it as "August fifteenth, two thousand sixteen."
4. 6.45: This is another number with a decimal. We say it as "six point four five."
5. 4.30: Once again, this is a number with a decimal. We say it as "four point three zero."
6. 557: This is just a regular number. We say it as "five hundred fifty-seven."
7. 1,390: This is another regular number, but there's a comma in it. We read it as "one thousand three hundred ninety."
8. 20.07.1990: This is a date written in a different format. We say it as "the twentieth of July, nineteen ninety."
9. 150: This is just a regular number. We say it as "one hundred fifty."
10. 3,260: Again, this is a regular number with a comma. We say it as "three thousand two hundred sixty."
Now let's check our answers by listening and repeating.
Please listen carefully to the audio and repeat after me:
- "Ten point five five"
- "The first of June, nineteen ninety-eight"
- "August fifteenth, two thousand sixteen"
- "Six point four five"
- "Four point three zero"
- "Five hundred fifty-seven"
- "One thousand three hundred ninety"
- "The twentieth of July, nineteen ninety"
- "One hundred fifty"
- "Three thousand two hundred sixty"
Make sure to pronounce each word clearly and try to match the pronunciation in the audio. Repeat each line a few times until you feel confident with the pronunciation.
I hope this detailed explanation and step-by-step solution helps you understand how to say these numbers, dates, and times. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!