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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #109728: Numbers and dates... (Level 1)
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    Numbers and dates... (Level 1)


    Saying or reading numbers and dates is an exercise which frightens beginners.  

     

    It even frightens Intermediate students...  because they have never really learnt the rules. learn them now, and you'll never be frightened to express them! 


    1) NUMBERS :  HUNDRED, THOUSAND, MILLION  preceded by numbers do not take the plural.

    a) After HUNDRED + AND + tens + units 'and' should be used between hundreds and tens, especially in British English.

    ◻️ 943 = nine hundred and forty-three.


    If there are THOUSANDS, but no hundreds AND mustn't be forgotten.

    ◻️ 3,052 =Three thousand and fifty-two.


     'AND' can't be put between 'THOUSAND' and 'HUNDRED' :

    ◻️ 5,671= five thousand  six hundred and seventy-one.






    b) After ‘millions', ‘thousands',‘hundreds', there must be a comma  when the text is written,and when it is spoken, intonation indicates a slight 'pause'...

    ◻️ 42,325,896 = forty-two million  |  three hundred and twenty-five thousand  |  eight hundred and ninety-six.




    c) There must be  dash between tens and units:

    92 = ninety-two         93 = ninety-three

    66 = sixty-six            48 = forty-eight




     

    2) DATES:  Reading and giving a date is certainly the first sentence a student learns after telling his name ... most of the times, he forgets it very quickly if it's not practised regularly:  

    ◻️ Thursday, April, 22nd 1999  or Tuesday 22nd June : must be read: (on) the 22nd (the twenty-second) of April nineteen ninety-nine.

    ◻️ Wednesday, June 17th 2015  or Wednesday 17th June => Wednesday, the seventeenth of June two thousand and fifteen/ twenty (and) fifteen (is more frequently heard!)


    BEWARE   1600 = sixteen hundred

                      : 1605 = sixteen and five (or  ‘sixteen-o-five')

                       : 2015 = Two thousand and fifteen. (British English) / Twenty fifteen. (American English)



        




    3)  Prepositions to be used:

        -         ON + day of the weekOn Monday.

    -         ON + day and date : On Sunday, the tenth.

    -         IN + monthIn March.

    -         IN + yearIn fourteen ninety-two.


    Well well! If you remember all this, you'll see a big smile on your teacher's face on D-day! ...  






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