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Hello!January - 31 daysFebruary - 28 days in a common year and 29 days in leap yearsMarch - 31 daysApril - 30 daysMay - 31 daysJune - 30 daysJuly - 31 daysAugust - 31 daysSeptember - 30 daysOctober - 31 daysNovember - 30 daysDecember - 31 daysI hope this was helpful! :)
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that was so helpful for what i am doing thank you so much i don't know what i would do if i did not know how many days where in those months
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January - 31 days February - 28 / 29 daysMarch - 31 daysApril - 30 daysMay - 31 daysJune - 30 daysJuly - 31 daysAugust - 31 daysSeptember - 30 daysOctober - 31 days November - 30 days December - 31 days Day's name:-SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
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Thanks for sharing Months names in englishAlso read <a href="https://5factum.com/fun-facts-about-january"> fun facts about January </a>
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can we do august
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Here are the months of the year in order, along with the number of days and the corresponding seasons:January - 31 days - WinterFebruary - 28 or 29 days (leap year has 29 days) - WinterMarch - 31 days - SpringApril - 30 days - SpringMay - 31 days - SpringJune - 30 days - SummerJuly - 31 days - SummerAugust - 31 days - SummerSeptember - 30 days - Autumn/FallOctober - 31 days - Autumn/FallNovember - 30 days - Autumn/FallDecember - 31 days - WinterIn the Northern Hemisphere, January, February, and December are typically winter months. March, April, and May are associated with spring. June, July, and August are considered summer months. September, October, and November are associated with autumn or fall.Please note that these seasons and the number of days in February may vary depending on the hemisphere and region you are in. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to know!Also get Information about Months in this site: https://www.monthsinorder.com/
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January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
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I've been an English tutor for several years now, assisting learners in mastering the language's nuances. From grammar intricacies to cultural context, I've covered a broad spectrum.
Regarding the concepts touched upon in that conversation, here's an in-depth breakdown:
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Months of the Year: All 12 months were listed along with their respective number of days. Notably, February has 28 days in a common year and 29 days in a leap year.
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Days of the Week: The conversation also included a list of the days of the week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
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Seasons Corresponding to Months: There's a link between the months and the seasons in a typical Northern Hemisphere context:
- Winter: January, February, December
- Spring: March, April, May
- Summer: June, July, August
- Autumn/Fall: September, October, November
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Variability Across Hemispheres: Mentioned that seasons and February's days can vary based on the hemisphere and region. For example, the seasons might be reversed in the Southern Hemisphere.
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External Sources: A couple of links were shared—one to a website discussing fun facts about January and another providing information about months in order.
Understanding the calendar's structure, associating months with seasons, and acknowledging regional differences in seasons and days in February are crucial elements in comprehending time, particularly in English and various cultures globally.