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NOUN SHOWING

TIME, DAY, MONTH, YEAR, SEASON

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Sabilla Aulia Syuhada Arifano Teguh Wicaksono

Carunia Alfitra Adriati


Maulana Ervan R Tito Fajar S Wahyu Rahmanto

Noun of Time
a) ...O`clock
Example : I was breakfast at Seven O`clock b)..A half past or a quarter past

Example : I pray ashar at a half past three


I was go home at a quarter past five c).to.

Example : I was go to at twenty five to seven

Day of Week (1)


Monday is a moon day
Tuesday is from name Tuwisdaeg Wednesday is day of betareyal Newyork Thursday is from name Thunor Friday is from name Frigedaeg

Saturday latin name is Saturni


Sunday is from name Sunedai

Day of Week (2)


Friday
Saturday Sunday

Name of Month (1)


January flower is Dianthuscaryophyllus
February flower isViola plant March flower is Daffodil

April flower is Sweet Pea

Name of Month (2)


May flower is Lily Valley
June flower is Rose July flower is Water lily

August flower is Gladius

Name of Month (3)


September flower is forget-me-not
October flower is Calendula November flower is Crhysantemum

December flower is Holly

The System of Calendar (1)


Gregorian Calendar
Indonesia adopted Gregorian Calender(uses solar calender system), the same as majority of many Country in the world

Muharram Calendar
Islamic Calender(uses lunar Calender system), using by moslem for Worship and to know important day

The System of Calendar (2)


Java Calendar, a blend of Islamic Culture with
Hindu-Buddhist Javanese culture and even a bit of western culture

Chinese Lunar Calendar, a lunisolar calender


formed by using a lunar calender with solar calender

Saka Calendar, A calencer from India, and a


moon-Solar calender or Lusionar

How to read
You can read the year with 2 method.
First, you read 1998 = Nineteen and ninety eight or = One thousand nine hundred ninety eight If, 2000 you just read Two thousand

Seasons (1)
Winter, This season is the coldest season than
other. This season make city look beautifull with the white over the city

Summer, The warmest of the four temperate


seasons, between spring and autumn/fall

Spring, Spring and "springtime" refer to the


season, and broadly to ideas of rebirth and renewal.

Fall/Autumn, the transition from summer into


winter usually in September or March when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier

Seasons (2)
Dry Season : a term commonly used when
describing the weather in the tropics.

Wet Season : the time of year, covering one or


more months, when most of the average annual rainfall in a region occurs

Thank you for all


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