milan2003_07
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In the English File Student's Book by Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden, and Jerry Lambert it is written that years from 2000 to 2010 are usually "two thousand and one", "two thousand and two", etc. From 2011 onwards we normally say "twenty eleven", "twenty twelve", etc.
1) Is it possible to say "Twenty oh one", "Twenty oh two", etc. along with "Two thousand and one", "Two thousand and two", etc?
2) Can we say "Two thousand eleven", "Two thousand twelve" instead of "Twenty eleven", "Twenty twelve", etc.?
1) Is it possible to say "Twenty oh one", "Twenty oh two", etc. along with "Two thousand and one", "Two thousand and two", etc?
2) Can we say "Two thousand eleven", "Two thousand twelve" instead of "Twenty eleven", "Twenty twelve", etc.?