Expressing the year
2008
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1900
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1959
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2000
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Expressing the date
1st
January 2004
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07/09/1959
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August 12
2003
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For single days and dates we
use on.
For example:
I was born on the 7th of the month.
For months we use in.
For example:
I was born in September.
! My
birthday is on September
the 7th.
Naturally
speaking
How to ask the day or date
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AD stands for
Anno Domini (Latin for "In the year of (Our) Lord"), abbreviated as
AD. It defines an epoch based on the traditionally-reckoned year of the
conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth. it is used in the English language to
denote years after the start of this time.
BC stands for
Before Christ (from the Ancient
Greek "Christos" or "Anointed One", referring to Jesus),
abbreviated as BC, it is used in the English language to denote years before
the start of this time.
Some
non-Christians also use the abbreviations AD and BC without intending to
acknowledge the Christian connotation, but some people prefer the alternatives
'CE' (Common Era) and 'BCE' (Before Common Era), arguing that they are more
neutral terms. .
A millennium (pl. millennia) is a period of one thousand years.
A century is a period of one hundred
consecutive years. Centuries are numbered ordinally (e.g. "the nineteenth
century").
A decade is a period of 10 years.
The decades
from 1920 to 1999, are called "the Twenties", "the Sixties",
etc. But the current decade has no universally accepted name. Some refer to the
decade as the "twenty hundreds" while others may refer to it as the
"two thousands". In written form, this could appear as "the '00s"
or "the 2000s". But writing "the 2000s" or simplysaying "the two-thousands"
can cause confusion, since this could refer to the entire 21st century or even
the entire millennium. Some people tried to popularize "the Noughties" as the decade's name. This is a play on words,
nought means "zero" and noughties sounds both like nineties and naughty.
Note -
When writing the date as numbers British and American English differ.
To write the date 7th of September 2007 a Brit would write dd/mm/yy (07/09/07) and an American would write mm/dd/yy (09/07/07).
This often causes great confusion.
It's better to write the date in full (7th September 2007 or September 7th 2007). It also looks nicer.
When writing the date as numbers British and American English differ.
To write the date 7th of September 2007 a Brit would write dd/mm/yy (07/09/07) and an American would write mm/dd/yy (09/07/07).
This often causes great confusion.
It's better to write the date in full (7th September 2007 or September 7th 2007). It also looks nicer.
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