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Writing The Date in British English

The document provides information about how dates are written in British English. Dates are written with the day of the week, the number of the day, the month, and the year. Days of the week and months are always written in capital letters. Some examples of correctly written dates in British English are provided.

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Writing The Date in British English

The document provides information about how dates are written in British English. Dates are written with the day of the week, the number of the day, the month, and the year. Days of the week and months are always written in capital letters. Some examples of correctly written dates in British English are provided.

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he da t e i n

Writing t .
Britis h E ng l i sh

The most common way in British English is to


write the day of the week, the number of the
day, the month of the year and then the year.
Day of the week Number of the day Month Year

Today is Wednesday, 13th January 2021.


1.Read.
Days of the week Months of the year
always start in always start in
CAPITAL LETTERS. CAPITAL LETTERS.
Thursday april
thursday April

2.Choose the correct option.

Today is Tuesday Tusday tuesday , 15th June 2020.

Today is Freday friday Friday , 1st May 2021.

Today is Thursday , 4th August august agust 2021.

Today is Monday , 18th October october octubar 2020.

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3.Read.

4.Choose the correct option.


1 6 11 16 21 26
2 7 12 17 22 27
3 8 13 18 23 28
4 9 14 19 24 29
5 10 15 20 25 30
31

5. Write these sentences in order.


Today is Wednesday, 21st July 2021
is Today 27th 2020 Tuesday, January

2nd Monday, February 2021 Today is

Sunday, November Today is 2021 18th

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