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  1. 1. The 12-hour-system in English. In English there is no 24-hour-system (sometimes it is used on TV and in timetables). 15:00 is 3 o'clock (p.m.) (on TV: fifteenhundred). That's why you use a.m. (Latin: ante meridiem) and p.m. (post meridiem) in situations where it is necessary to point out that you want to say in the morning or in the evening.

  2. 18 de nov. de 2020 · The 24 hour clock. If we use the 24 hour clock to tell the time in English, there is no need to use ‘am’ and ‘pm’. This is because 11.20am is simply 11.20, and 11.20 pm is 23.20. When we get past 12 noon the time does not go back to 1, but instead moves onto 13, often written with an ‘h’ after the number, for example 13h.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2024 · There are two common ways of telling the time. 1) Say the hour first and then the minutes. (Hour + Minutes) 2) Say the minutes first and then the hour. (Minutes + PAST / TO + Hour) For minutes 1-30 we use PAST after the minutes. For minutes 31-59 we use TO after the minutes. When it is 15 minutes past the hour we normally say: ( a) quarter past.

  4. It's (a) quarter to + hora. It's quarter to ten. Son las diez menos cuarto. El resto de horas. Para el resto de horas se utiliza la partícula to o past, según qué mitad de la esfera del reloj marque la manecilla de los minutos. It's + minutes + past + hora. It's ten past four. Son las cuatro y diez.

  5. Use o'clock only at the full hour. Example: 7:00 - seven o'clock (but 7:10 - ten past seven) In English ordinary speech, the twelve-hour clock is used. Beispiel: 17:20 - twenty past five. For times around midnight or midday you can use the expressions midnight or midday / noon instead of the number 12. Beispiel: 00:00 - midnight.

  6. 3 de oct. de 2023 · When you tell the time in English, the hours always come first. If you look at the clock and see that it is 3:00 p.m., then you can say “It is three” or “The time is three o’clock.”. It is that simple! Remember that when you are talking about just the hour, and no minutes, then you will often use “o’clock.”. 3.

  7. EnglishClub: Learn English: Vocabulary: Topic: Time: Telling the Time Telling the Time. To tell the time means to say what the time is, perhaps after somebody asks the time. Asking the time. Here are some phrases you can use when you want to know the time: What's the time? What time is it? Have you got the right time? What time do you make it?

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