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      half past twelve or twelve thirty    start learning
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      Helena is waiting for her lover. They had a date at a quarter to eight.    start learning
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      She is still waiting for him.   
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      Claudine arranged a date with the guy who has been giving her flowers for the last two months. The date was at seven o'clock.    start learning
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      She won't be getting any more flowers.   
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      The guy who Jennifer is waiting for should have arrived at a quarter past eight. He is fifteen minutes late so far.    start learning
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      Perhaps she will be luckier than the other two girls.   
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      morning, afternoon, evening, night   
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      from the time you wake up until 12 p.m.   
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      GREETINGS: GOOD AFTERNOON    start learning
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      from 12 p.m. (or after lunch) to 5 p.m.   
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      to say goodbye at night or before going to bed.   
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      After 11 a.m. follows 12 p.m.   start learning
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      P.M. means post meridiem (after noon)  
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      After 11 p.m., follows 12 a.m.   start learning
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      A.M. means ante meridiem (before noon)  
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      Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday     The days of the week start with a capital letter.  
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      January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December   
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      Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. I am sorry.   
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      What's the date? dates in written English    start learning
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      September 4, 2007. 4th September, 2007 (Br English). September 4th, 2007 (Am English). 9/4/07.   
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      What's the date? dates in spoken English    start learning
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      September fourth, two thousand and seven. September the fourth, two thousand and seven. The fourth of September, two thousand and seven.   
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