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What is 202 1 English?

202 1 English 221. Two thousand is two thousand.

English expression of numbers

1, the number of words represented by a cardinal word is called a cardinal word. Its form is as follows:

I. From 1- 10

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

B, from 1 1- 19

Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen.

Except that 1 1, 12, 13, 15 and 18 are special forms, 14, 16 and/kloc-.

C, from 2 1-99

Except for twenty, thirty, forty, fifty and eighty, which are special forms of dozens of integers, six, seventy and ninety are all single-digit forms, plus the suffix -ty. When it represents dozens, add a hyphen "-"between dozens and the unit cardinal word form.

In English, in general, four or more digits should be separated by commas, but there should be no spaces between the digits. In addition, if two or more numbers appear in the same group, the writing should be consistent, even if this group of numbers contains numbers less than 10, they should be written in digital form. For example:

Correct: She has four brothers, aged 5, 7, 12 and 15. (She has four older brothers, aged 5 and 7, 12, 15. )

Error: She has four brothers, aged seven, nine, 12 and 15.

Representation of English dates

Writing (written language) and reading (spoken language) of dates are slightly different.

For example, "October 1st" can be written as October 1 and October1st.

1 October, 1 October, 1 October, etc.

Abbreviations can also be used for words representing months, such as Oct. 1,1oct.

But in spoken English, there are usually only two pronunciations: the first of October or the first of October.

Note: When the date is arranged together with the week, it is usually the week before and the week after.

He will arrive on Friday May 10.

He arrived on Friday, May 10.

Monday: Monday; Tuesday: Tuesday; Wednesday: Wednesday.

Thursday: Thursday; Friday: Friday; Saturday: Saturday; Sunday: Sunday.