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Telling Time
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In the U.S., time is usually told on the 12, rather than 24-hour clock. Distinctions between morning, afternoon, and evening are made by adding a.m. or p.m. 2 p.m. is therefore two o'clock in the afternoon; 6 a.m. is six o'clock in the morning. HERE ARE SOME USEFUL EXPRESSIONS RELATED TO TIME:
When referring to 12:00 at night, you can say midnight. When referring to 12:00 during the day, you can say noon. Here are some examples of how to express time in English, using quarter-hour and half-hour expressions:
For all other times, simply list the hour first, then the number of minutes:
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Examples of Telling Time
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