1. The seven of March of one thousand nine hundred and ninty ninth year
2. The first of September of one thousand nine hundred and seventh four year
3. The twenty second of April of one thousand nine hundred and eleventh year
4. The eleventh of March of one thousand nine hundred and fifty first year
5. The twelfth of December of two thousand and twenty fourth year
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1d 2d 3c 4b 5a ну вроде всё верно
1. Peter hasn't got a red cap.
2. The children have got bicycles.
3. Those are dijital cameras.
4. There is a new car over there.
5. Tom and Susan are from Canada.