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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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0What day is March the nineth two thousand and six?02br
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00What day is the nineth of March two thousand and six?02br
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00I'm quite sure that they are both correct but I just need a final confirmation that I am correct. And the expected answer is "It is Friday", right?02br
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00Thanks!0-
  

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0I'd tend to say either:02br
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01i00What day 01b00of the week was02b00 March the 01b00ninth02b00 two thousand and six?02i02br
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01i00What day 01b00of the week was02b00 the 01b00ninth02b00 of March two t
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0Thanks for the corrections! Actually I intended to say two thousand and seven. 02br
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00Well, do you say the following:02br
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00"What day is today?" or "What day 01font00of the week02font00 is today?"02br
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00The answer would be:02br
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00"It is Sunday " or "It
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People (including me Emotion: smile) frequently ask "What day is today?" however, this question sometimes results in an answer giving the date rat

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