0Can I say,02br 02br 00(a) St Gribble school is having Co-curicular week from 18 - 22 April 2007.02br 02br 00(b) St Gribble school is having a Co-curicular week from 18th - 22nd April 2007.02br 02br 00(c) St Gribble school is having a co-curicular week from 18th to 22nd April 2007.02br 02br 00(d) St Gribble school is having Co-curicular week from 18 until / till 22 April 2007.0-
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0Yes. I misspelt the word. I try to change:02br 02br 00(a) St Gribble school is having Co-curricular week from 18 - 22 April 2007. 02br 02br 00(b) St Gribble school is having a Co-curricular week from 18th - 22nd April 2007.02br 02br 00(c) St Gribble school is having a co-curricular week from 18th to 22nd April 2007.02br 02
0Hi Vincent,02br 02br 00We don't know if it's correct because we don't know what the word 'co-curricular' means. Can you tell us, please?02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
0Sorry, I thought you all understand the word means.02br 02br 00co-curricular = the activities that are carried out by the school besides the academic in primary or in secondary.02br 02br 00 The students can join in the activities that they like after school like Badminton society, Chess02br 02br 00
0 .02br 00Ah yes-- the word we use (at least in American English) is01i00 01b00extra02b00curricular02i00.02br 02br 00 I suggest (the year is unnecessary):02br 02br 00(a) St Gribble 01b00School02b00 is having 01b00an02b00 01b00extracurricular