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What is the homophonic memory method of English month?

1, January January: UK [dnjuri] USA [dnjuri]

Homonym: Zhan Niurui

Split: Jia-Nunu (note that Jia is not Jia, there is an I in the middle) A-R-Y Yan.

How to write: (January New Year's Day, give the domestic slave a yen).

February February February: Britain [February] America [February]

Homophonic: Fabry

Points: f-e-b-ru is not as good as a-r-y yen.

On the contrary, the Spring Festival in February is not as good as the Japanese yen.

March, March: Britain, America

Homonym: scold and eat

Split: mom r is shaped like grass ch to eat.

How to remember: (Spring comes in March) Horses (have) grass to eat.

April April: Britain and America

Homonym: a pru

Split: a-p-ri-l breaks the calendar

How to write: (April Fool's Day, received) a broken calendar.

May: Britain (me) and America (me)

Homonym: mold

How to remember: (May rainy season, everything is moldy).

June June: Britain [dun] and the United States [dun]

Homonym: June

Split: jun goose jun goose

How to remember: (June Children's Day, the gift is a) Jun Goose.

July July July: Britain [Dura] America [Dura]

Homonym: Here comes the pig.

How to write: (It's hot in July) Pigs (all) come (take a bath).

August: Britain [ST] and the United States [ST]

Homonym: Augst

Split: a-u ouch goo goo s-t stone

How to write it down: (summer vacation in August), ouch, (casually looking at some) ancient (contemporary) stones.

9. September September: UK [September (r)] USA [September br]

Homonym: Sepu Tanbo er

Split: se-p-t grape e-m devil b looks like the son of 6 er

School started in September, and the teacher gave grapes to the devil's six sons.

10, October: UK [ktb(r)] USA [KTOBR]

Homonym: Oktoberfest

Split: O looks like the sun, C looks like the moon, and ber 6 sons are removed.

How to write: (October national day) the sun and the moon go to (see) Liuzi.

1 1 month 1 1 month: UK [nvemb(r)] USA [novel]

Homonym: the Boer without bending

Split: no no, no November homophonic: finish it (note that 9, 1 1, 12 all end in ember).

How to write: (It's only 1 1 month, one year left) Is it over?

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Homonym: three bo lower.

Split: de de cember homophonic: sanbo (note that it is the end of ember)

How to remember: (1February Christmas, arrived) Germany (China) uncle (home)

First of all, January

1, which means: January

Step 2 use

January is the first month of the Gregorian calendar month, so the China lunar calendar cannot be used. 1 month of the lunar calendar is usually represented by the first month.

January can generally be abbreviated as Jan.

1 month 1 is New Year's Day.

65438+1 October1is the New Year.

Second, February

1, which means: February

Step 2 use

February is the second month of the Gregorian calendar, and the second month of the China lunar calendar is not February, but February.

February refers to the month without articles.

There are 28 days in February.

February has 28 days.

Third, March

1, which means: n. March; March; Demonstrations; Make steady progress; March. 5. March; Forward; March; Make friends with peers; Demonstrations. March in North Carolina

Step 2 use

March refers to the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, and March in the lunar calendar is the third moon.

March can be abbreviated as mar.

No one left behind in the Long March.

No one left behind in the Long March.

Fourth, April

1, which means: April

Step 2 use

April is the fourth month of the Gregorian calendar month, and the China lunar calendar cannot be used. April in the lunar calendar is usually represented by the fourth moon.

April can be abbreviated as April.

April is the time to plant trees.

April is the time to plant trees.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) may

1, which means: auxiliary. Yes, you can; Maybe, maybe; Wish, wish; Yes, I can. n? [Capital] May

Step 2 use

May is a modal verb, without infinitive and participle, and the third person singular has not changed in the present tense. The abbreviation of negative is Mayn t[ment].

May can mean possibility, which means "maybe, maybe". It can be followed by the perfect or progressive tense of the infinitive, which means "maybe it has, maybe it is [will]" and so on. May is used in imperative sentences to express wishes by adding the prototype of verbs.

That may be our taxi.

That may be our taxi.