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13. Match the times that are the same.

Example: 03.00 — 3 a.m. — three o’clock in the morning

1.

03.00

2 p.m.

three o’clock in the afternoon

2.

15.00

8 p.m.

two o’clock in the afternoon

3.

20.00

3 a.m.

eight o’clock in the morning

4.

08.00

8 a.m.

three o’clock in the morning

5.

14.00

3 p.m.

eight o’clock in the evening

G RAMMAR

Days and Dates

What day is it today?

— (It’s) Monday.

What date is it today?

— (It’s) September 25th.

When is your birthday?

— (It’s) in March.

25/09 ... — the twenty-fifth of September or September the twenty-fifth

1919 — nineteen nineteen

1800 — eighteen hundred

1805 — eighteen-oh-five

Days

Months

Seasons

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September October November

December

winter

spring

summer

autumn

14. Practise saying these important dates in the Russian calendar.

a) 07/01 b) 23/02 c) 08/03 d) 01/05 e) 09/05 f) 12/06 g) 04/11

Prepositions of Time

at

in

on

no preposition

1. + time of the day

at 2 o’clock

at midnight

at noon (= 12 o’clock in the daytime)

at lunchtime

2. + weekends

at the weekend

at weekends

3. + public holiday

at Christmas;

at Easter

1. + a part of the day

in the morning

in the afternoon

in the evening

BUT: at night

2. + longer periods (months, seasons, years, etc.)

in July;

in (the) summer;

in 1998;

in the sixties;

in the 20th century

1. + a day

on Monday

on Wednesday

on Saturday

on Christmas day

2. + a day + a part of the day

on Monday morning

on Saturday night

on Wednesday evening

1. before next, last, this

next week

last night

this year

2. before today, tomorrow, yesterday, tonight