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Grammar Content

• Greetings • Farewells• Common Phrases in the Class• Ordinal Numbers• Days of the Week • Months of the Year• Seasons of the Year• Pronouns

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Ordinal NumbersHaga clic en el icono para agregar una imagenDateOrdinal Numbers

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First

Second

Third

Fourth

Fifth

Sixth

Seventh

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Days Of The Week

Note that the days of the week are always capitalised. If you don't want to write the whole word, you can use the abbreviations. In British English, abbreviations are usually written without period (Sun), periods are normal, however, in American English (Sun.).

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Haga clic en el icono para agregar una imagenDay´s Order Days Of The Week Abbreviation

1 st. Sunday Sun.

2nd. Monday Mon.

3rd. Tuesday Tue.

4th. Wednesday Wed.

5th. Thursday Thu.

6th. Friday Fri.

7th. Saturday Sat.

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Day´s Order Days Of The Week Abbreviation

1 st. Sun.

Monday

3rd.

Wed.

5th. Thu.

6th.

Sat.

Write names or numbers in the blank spaces.

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Months Of The Year

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January: ME Januari(us), OE Januarius. Latin, special use of jānus god of doorway, archway, arcade, an ancient Roman god of doorways, of beginnings, and of the rising andsetting of the sun, usually represented as having one head with twobearded faces back to back, looking in opposite directions. A moon of the planet Saturn, located just outside the rings.

February: ME OE Februarius. Latin Februarius, named for Februa, the feast of purification.

March: March(e), from Latin Martius, (month of) Mars the Roman god of war Ares.

April: ME Averil, OF Avril. Latin Aprilis mensis (month). The name may derive from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite identified with the Roman goddess Venus.

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May: ME OE Maius. Latin Maius mensis (month), from the Greek Maia, the Italic goddess of spring (growth). Maia (meaning "the great one"), daughter of Faunus, and wife of Vulcan.

June: ME Jun(e), OE Iunius. Latin mensis Junius, named after the goddess Juno, Queen of the gods, goddess of the Roman Pantheon. She is the goddess of marriage and the well-being of women. She is the wife and sister of Jupiter. She is identified with the Greek goddess Hera.

The 7 th. and 8 th. were named after two Cesars, Juliuos and Augustus.

The rest of the months have the name of the order or place that they had in previous calendars like septimus (September), octavius (October), etc., till the 10th. Month.

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Months OfThe Year

Note that the months of the year are always capitalised. If you don't want to write the whole word, you can use the abbreviations. As same as in the days of the week; in British English, abbreviations are usually written without period (Apr), period are normal, however, in American English (Apr.).

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Months´s Order Months Abbreviation

1 st. January Jan.

2nd. February Feb.

3rd. March Mar.

4th. April Apr.

5th. May -

6th. June -

7th. July -

8th. August Aug.

9th. September Sep.

10th. October Oct.

11th. November Nov.

12th. December Dec.

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Haga clic en el icono para agregar una imagenDate ExplanationBritish English In British English the day is usually put before the month. If you wish, you can add the ending of the ordinal number. The preposition of before the month is usually dropped. You can put a comma before the year, but this is not common anymore in British English. Example: 5(th) (of) October (,) 2017American English In American English the month is usually put before the day. If you wish, you can put the definite article before the day. It is common to write a comma before the year.Example: October (the) 5(th), 2017Using digits You can also write the date by using numbers only. The most common forms are:Example: 5/10/04 or 5-10-17Note, however, that 5/10/04 usually means 5 October 2004 in British English and May 10, 2004 in American English. To avoid any possible confusion, you should spell out the month or use the abbreviation.

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autumn

Seasons Of The Year

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https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/numbers/exercises

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https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/numbers/exercises

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https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/date/exercises?type=written

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Pronouns

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/pronouns

1st. Singular Person2nd. Singular Person

3rd. Singular Person

1st. Plural Person2nd. Plural Person

3rd. Plural Person

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Exercises

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/pronouns