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Educación Secundaria para Personas Adultas 2módulo - aulAragon

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INGLÉS<br />

Choose the right option<br />

Fill in the blanks with the right time expression<br />

1. We saw a boring film in the cinema __________________________<br />

2. He passed all his exams __________________________<br />

3. I go shopping __________________________<br />

4. George Harrison died __________________________<br />

5. They went to Paris __________________________<br />

6. __________________________ Mr Evans got up at six o'clock<br />

7. My son was born __________________________<br />

• Revise how to say the dates. First, you need to revise the ordinal numbers:<br />

We usually add -th to the cardinal number: ten - tenth<br />

But as you can see in the chart, there are exceptions:<br />

Cardinal number<br />

Ordinal number<br />

One First (1 st )<br />

Two Second (2 nd )<br />

Three Third (3 rd )<br />

Four Fourth (4 th )<br />

Five Fifth (5 th )<br />

Six<br />

Seven<br />

Eight<br />

Nine<br />

Ten<br />

Eleven<br />

Twelve<br />

Twenty<br />

Sixth<br />

Seventh<br />

Eighth<br />

Ninth<br />

Tenth<br />

Eleventh<br />

Twelfth<br />

Twentieth<br />

Twenty-one Twenty-first (21 st )<br />

• In English we use ordinal numbers for dates and also in names of kings and queens, ordinal numbers<br />

are written in Roman numbers but in spoken English we use the before the ordinal number:<br />

Henry VIII = Henry the Eighth<br />

Charles II = Charles the Second<br />

• Revise the months of the year:<br />

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE<br />

JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER<br />

[ 68 ] Módulo 2

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