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Days of the week |
Months of the year |
Days in a month |
Seasons of the year | |
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Monday |
January |
31 |
Spring: March April May | |
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Tuesday |
February |
28/29 |
Summer: June July August | |
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Wednesday |
March |
31 |
Autumn: September October November | |
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Thursday |
April |
30 |
Winter: December January February | |
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Friday |
May |
31 |
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Saturday |
June |
30 |
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Sunday |
July |
31 |
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August |
31 |
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September |
30 |
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October |
31 |
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November |
30 |
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December |
31 |
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English Calendar
Every four years February has a total of 29 days instead of the usual 28 days. This is called a leap year and traditionally it is a time when a woman can ask a man to marry her. So if you are a man and you are frightened that your girlfriend might ask you to marry her I suggest you don’t come to the UK on a leap year.
Saturday and Sunday is called the weekend and some people even say that Friday night is the beginning of the weekend, hence the saying “The weekend starts here.”