Pronunciation: English [m? Nθ] beauty [m? nθ]
Month, month; A month.
Plural number: month.
Example:
She stayed here for a month?
She stayed here for a month.
Last month, he signed a new non-aggression treaty with Germany?
Last month, he signed a new non-aggression treaty with Germany.
He spent a year training players for next month's race around the world. ?
He spent a year training his team for the global competition next month.
Phrases:
In a very important month? In the foreseeable future; It won't happen at all?
This month's flavor? A person (or thing) that is all the rage?
Related words:
The first week.
Pronunciation: English [wi:k] and American [wik]? .
A week, a week; Work week (a week's working time).
Plural number: week.
Example:
It is not uncommon for women to work 40 hours a week. ?
It is not uncommon for women to work 40 hours a week.
They arrived at the weekend and held three concerts in a week. ?
They arrived at the weekend and held three concerts from Monday to Friday.
The deadline for issuing documents is tomorrow in a week?
Tomorrow, a week later, is the deadline for publishing this document.
Phrases:
Week after week? (information) week after week; Week after week; It's been weeks.
Week after week? Week after week; Every week.
Week after week. Week after week; Every week; Every week is no exception.
A few days ago/morning/evening/week, that morning, that night, that week (used to refer to the day before speaking).