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How to say it

How to say it. What time is it? What’s the time?. How to say it 1. 00:00 and 24:00 = Twelve midnight (or midnight). 12:00 = Twelve noon (or noon). How to say it 2. In five minute increments, when it's past the hour (up to 30 minutes past) we say " past ".

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How to say it

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  1. How to say it What time is it? What’s the time?

  2. How to say it 1 • 00:00 and 24:00 = Twelve midnight (or midnight) 12:00 = Twelve noon (or noon)

  3. How to say it 2 In five minute increments, when it's past the hour (up to 30 minutes past) we say "past". When it's before the hour (after 30 minutes past) we say "to". There are 60 minutes in an hour. 30 minutes is half an hour, we say "half past" or "thirty". 15 minutes is quarter of an hour, we say "quarter past" or "fifteen" or "quarter to" or "forty-five".

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  5. How to say it 4 Twelve forty-fiveorQuarter to one Twelveo'clock Twelve thirtyorHalf past twelve “We never say "half to".

  6. How to say it 5 At other "odd" times, when we want to be accurate, we add the word "minute(s)":- It's twenty-eight minutes to twelve. It's one minute past three.

  7. How to say it 6 If you want to avoid (undgå) trying to remember when to use "minutes" and when not to just say "nearly" or "just turned". It's just turned half past eleven. It'snearlythreeo'clock.

  8. How to say it 7 • Prepositions / forholdsordusedwith time At a point in time: "Let'smeetat12.30. "Whenshallwemeet? In a length of time: "I'll see you in an hour, at about 12.45.

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  10. How to say it 9 If it's after noon we say "in the afternoon". It's two o'clock in the afternoon If it's late we say “ at night". It's ten o'clock at nigth If it's before noon we tend to say "in the morning". It's seven o'clock in the morning

  11. How to say it 9 How to ask the time in English

  12. How to say it 10 • Excuse me. What time is it, please? • It's exactly eight o'clock. or • It's eight. • Excuse me. Do you have the time, please? • It's half past twelve. or • It's twelve thirty.

  13. How to say it 11 • Excuse me. Could you tell me the time, please? • It's about half past eleven. • or • It's around eleven thirty.

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