1LSAB - MTitton - pag 51-53
by MTitton - (2020-11-05)
Up to 1LSAB - DAD WEEK 1. 5-13 November, 2020. Simple Present in Context
5/11/20
es 2 page 51
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the ninetieth
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the one hundred and sixty-fifth
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the seventy-sixth
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the sixty-third
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the seventh
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the fifty-second
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45: forty-five
64: the sixty-fourth
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137: one hundred and thirty-seven
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24: the twenty-fourth
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500: the five hundredth
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77: seventy-seven
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52: the fifty-second
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81: eighty-one
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350: the three hundred and fiftieth
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17: seventeen
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36: the thirty-sixth
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713: seven hundred and thirteenth
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93: ninety-three
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201: two hundred and one
es 5 page 51
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Isabella is happy. Her sister is the first at the race.
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Turn left at the third crossroads. The bank is there!
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Congratulations! You are the hundredth customer and this is a prize for you!
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It’s the Liam and Daniel’s sixteenth birthday. They are twins.
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Are you sleepy? This is the fourth cup of coffee!
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What word is the sixth word in the ninth sentence?
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A My office is in the fourth plan. Where is yours? B Mine is in the tenth plan.
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A When is your twenty-fifth wedding anniversary? B It’s on next Sunday.
Es 6 page 52
the twelfth of March two thousand and eight
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the twenty-second of November two thousand and ninetieth
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October the ninth nineteen and ninety-eight
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the sixth of September two thousand and fifteen
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the fifth of May nineteen and fifty-five
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December the seventh nineteen and eighty-eight
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the thirty-first of July seventeen hundred
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the eighth of March seventeen and twenty-one
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the seventh of February two thousand and seven
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the second of December eighteen and seventy-five
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the twenty-fifth of June nineteen and sixty-two
es 7 page 53
St. Patrick’s Day: 17th March
New Year’s Day: 1st January
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Valentine’s Day: 14th February
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Winter Solstice: 21st December
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May Day: 1st May
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April Fools’ Day: 1st April
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Christmas Day: 25th December
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Guy Fawkes Night: 5th November
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The United Nations’ International Youth Day: 12th August
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English Language Day: 23rd April
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American Independence Day: 4th July
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International Peace Day: 21st September
es 8 pag 53
St. Patrick’s Day is on the seventeenth of March.
New Year’s Day is on the first of January.
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Valentine’s Day is on the fourteenth of February.
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Winter Solstice is on the twenty-first of December.
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May Day is on the first of May.
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April Fools’ Day is on the first April.
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Christmas Day is on the twenty-fifth of December.
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Guy Fawkes Night is on the fifth of November.
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The United Nations’ International Youth Day is on the twelfth of August.
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English Language Day is on the twenty-third of April.
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American Independence Day is on the fourth of July.
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International Peace Day is on the twenty-first of September.
Es 10 pag 53
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I am passionate about reggae music and there’s a good concert on the twenty-second of November.
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The third festival of the ballet festival begins on the tenth of July.
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My birthday is every four years. It’s on the twenty-ninth of February.
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Matthew is having a party for Carnival on the fifteen on February.
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You’re wrong. The museum isn’t open Sunday the fourth of August.
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The concert isn’t Wednesday the eleventh of May, but Thursday the twelfth of May.
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A When is Steven’s birthday? B It’s on the fourteenth of February!
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A Tomorrow is our fourth anniversary, Christopher… B Are you sure? What’s the date?
Es 11 pag 53
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In un test Matilda ha scritto bene tutti i numeri ordinali: My birthday is on third March. / The book is on fifth shelf. Tuttavia la sua insegnante le ha tolto dei punti perché si è dimenticata qualcosa. Che cosa?
Matilda si è dimenticata di mettere il the davanti ai numeri ordinali.
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Esiste un caso in cui si usa l’ordinale senza l’articolo the. Quale? Fornisci un esempio.
The non si mette davanti ai numeri ordinali abbreviati, come le date. My birthday is on 12th April.
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In inglese la data si esprime con i numeri cardinali o con gli ordinali? E in italiano?
In inglese la data si esprime con i numeri ordinali, mentre in italiano con i numeri cardinali.