April
April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, following March and preceding May. It has 30 days and is typically associated with the arrival of spring in the northern hemisphere.
Ejemplos
3 de 5My birthday is in April.
My birthday is in April.
The annual financial audit is scheduled for this April.
The annual financial audit is scheduled for this April.
Let's go camping in late April when it's warmer.
Let's go camping in late April when it's warmer.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Remember 'A-P-R-I-L': Always Pretty Rain In Land. Think of the letter 'A' as the start of 'Aperire', which is Latin for 'to open', like a flower.
Quiz rápido
Easter often falls in the month of ____.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: April
Ejemplos
My birthday is in April.
everydayMy birthday is in April.
The annual financial audit is scheduled for this April.
formalThe annual financial audit is scheduled for this April.
Let's go camping in late April when it's warmer.
informalLet's go camping in late April when it's warmer.
The study was conducted throughout the month of April.
academicThe study was conducted throughout the month of April.
The new marketing campaign will launch in early April.
businessThe new marketing campaign will launch in early April.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
April showers bring May flowers
April showers bring May flowers
April Fool
April Fool
the cruelest month
the cruelest month
Se confunde a menudo con
Learners may misspell April as 'Appel' due to phonetic confusion with the word 'apple' in some languages.
Both are spring months, but April comes first.
Notas de uso
April is a proper noun and must always be capitalized. Use the preposition 'in' when referring to the month alone (e.g., 'in April').
Errores comunes
Learners often forget to capitalize the 'A' or use the preposition 'on' instead of 'in' for the month.
Truco para recordar
Remember 'A-P-R-I-L': Always Pretty Rain In Land. Think of the letter 'A' as the start of 'Aperire', which is Latin for 'to open', like a flower.
Origen de la palabra
From the Latin 'Aprilis', possibly derived from 'aperire' meaning 'to open', referring to the opening of buds and flowers in spring.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
The first day of the month, April 1st, is widely known as April Fool's Day, a day for playing practical jokes.
Quiz rápido
Easter often falls in the month of ____.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: April
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