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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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0Can I say,02br
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00(a) The school is having (a /an /the/ - ) English Week. 02br
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00(b) The school is having an English Week from 13 to 17 September 2007.02br
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00 The school is having English Week from 13 - 17 September 2007.02br
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00 The school is having English Week from 13 - 9 - 2007 - 17- 9-2007.02br
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00(c) The school is having English Week from 13th to / until 17th September 2007.02br
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00 The school is having English Week from 13th September to 17 September 2007.02br
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00 The school is having an English Week from thirteenth to seventeenth of September 2007.02br
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00If we want to write in a sentence, which style is consider correct? 0-
  

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" 02br 02br 00You do have choices in how you write the dates, but for heaven's sake, NOT this: 13 - 9 - 2007 - 17- 9-20070-

  • " 02br 02br 00You do have choices in how you write the dates, but for heaven's sake, NOT this: 13 - 9 - 2007 - 17- 9-20070-
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0The schools is having English Week from 13 to 17 September 2007.02br
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00No "an" or "the." 02br
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00You do have choices in how you write the dates, but for heaven's sake, NOT this: 13 - 9 - 2007 - 17- 9-20070-
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0(a) Shall I know the reason why can't we use 'an English Week"?02br
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00(b)So, you mean we don't have any choices about the date. By the way, which is the suitable for the date?0-
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0 Shall I know the reason? 0-
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10(a) Shall I know the reason why can't we use 'an English Week"?12br
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10(b)So, you mean we don't have any choices about the date. By the way, which is the suitable for the date?12br
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10Sorry, I lost track of this thread.02br
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