The document provides information on proper grammar and pronunciation for dates, times, and other terms in English. It notes that the sentence "It rained" needs the word "it" at the beginning. Various time formats such as "2:00 p.m." and dates including the 20th, 30th, and 21st are explained. The terms "resolutions" and "doesn't matter (if)" are defined in short examples.
The document provides information on proper grammar and pronunciation for dates, times, and other terms in English. It notes that the sentence "It rained" needs the word "it" at the beginning. Various time formats such as "2:00 p.m." and dates including the 20th, 30th, and 21st are explained. The terms "resolutions" and "doesn't matter (if)" are defined in short examples.
The document provides information on proper grammar and pronunciation for dates, times, and other terms in English. It notes that the sentence "It rained" needs the word "it" at the beginning. Various time formats such as "2:00 p.m." and dates including the 20th, 30th, and 21st are explained. The terms "resolutions" and "doesn't matter (if)" are defined in short examples.
It rained needs it in the beginning of the sentence.
Full My bottle of Tequila is not full.
Crowded full of people specifically: It was nice but the beach was crowded on New Years.
20th twentieth pronunciation is ith
30th thirtieth. 21st twenty-first
2:00 two oclock (in the morning / in the afternoon)
2:00 p.m. or a.m. 7:07 seven oh seven 8:15 eight fifteen or a quarter past eight 6:23 six twenty-three 7:30 half past seven 5:40 five forty or twenty to six 1:45 one forty-five or a quarter to two 12:00 p.m. or midday 12:00 a.m. or midnight