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How can I say my age in english



  1. My name is Asnor and I am 32 years old 
  2. My name Gabriel, I'm 32
We have 2 ways to say our age in English 
Rule1: Verb to be + number+years old 
             ( I am.     ) +(    32.     ) + years old 
Ex1: I am 32 years old 
Ex2: He is 21 years old 

Rule2: Verb to be+ number 
Ex1: She is 20 
Ex2: You are 27

Remember to always use the verb to be to say age, never use the verb to have: 
  1. I am 40 years old 
  2. I have 40 years 
This is how we conjugate the verb to be in present tense!
I am
You are
He is 
She is
It is 
We are 
You are
They are
Let's review numbers in english, because they are so important to talk about our age. 

1: one.               2:two.                          3:three.     4:four.              5: five.                        6:six.           7:seven.            8:eight.                     9:nine.
 10: ten.           11: eleven                  12:twelve 
13:thirteen     14: fourteen.              15:fifteen.    16: sixteen.         17:seventeen        18. Eighteen 19:nineteen.       20:twenty.        21: Twenty-one
30: thirty.          40: Fourty.        50:fifty 
60:sixty.           70:seventy.                 80:eighty 
90:ninety.          100: one hundred 
MORE ABOUT SAYING YOUR NAME 
Look closely! 
. My full name is Holf Sandz John 
1. Holf, is my first name 
2. Sandz, is my middle name 
3. John, is my Last name 

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