Английский язык. Иваненко Т.И. - 15 стр.

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Secretary Certainly. Nice to hear from you again.
You I’ll expect him to ___________ me this
afternoon, then. Thanks.
Secretary You’re welcome. Goodbye.
On speak to message bad put through number ring back office
through office speak speaking can hello rang hold moment call
Note If you do not hear or understand the other person, say:
I’m sorry? Or I’m sorry, I don’t understand, could you repeat
that, please? It is not polite to say: Please repeat?
GRAMMAR IN USE
PREPOSITIONS: AT, ON
Remember that we say at + time (hour, minutes)
Example
At 10.45
and on + date, day of the week
Example
On the 2
nd
of April, on Monday.
(but tomorrow next Monday without on)
You read
09:00
09:30
1 p.m./13:00
1.30/13:30
You read
1 Feb
2 Aug
3 Dec
4 Oct
21 Jan
You say
at nine o’clock
at nine thirty
at one o’clock/thirteen hundred hours
one thirty/thirteen thirty
You say
on the first of February
on the second of August
on the third of December
on the fourth of October
on the twenty-first of January
Note 7/4/93 = 7 April 1993 (UK) 4 July 1993 (US)
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    Secretary          Certainly. Nice to hear from you again.
    You                I’ll expect him to ___________ me this
                       afternoon, then. Thanks.
    Secretary          You’re welcome. Goodbye.

    On speak to message bad put through number ring back office
through office speak speaking can hello rang hold moment call

    Note If you do not hear or understand the other person, say:
I’m sorry? Or I’m sorry, I don’t understand, could you repeat
that, please? It is not polite to say: Please repeat?

                     GRAMMAR IN USE

    PREPOSITIONS: AT, ON

    Remember that we say at + time (hour, minutes)
    Example At 10.45
    and on + date, day of the week
    Example On the 2nd of April, on Monday.
    (but tomorrow next Monday without on)

     You read    You say
         09:00   at nine o’clock
         09:30   at nine thirty
  1 p.m./13:00   at one o’clock/thirteen hundred hours
    1.30/13:30   one thirty/thirteen thirty

    You read     You say
       1 Feb     on the first of February
       2 Aug     on the second of August
       3 Dec     on the third of December
        4 Oct    on the fourth of October
      21 Jan     on the twenty-first of January

    Note 7/4/93 = 7 April 1993 (UK) 4 July 1993 (US)


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