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The Time
                                       …o’clock

                       five to…                        five past…



                ten to…                                       ten past…




       quarter to…                                                  quarter past…




         twenty to…                                            twenty past…



              twenty-five to…                           twenty-five past…

                                      half past…




a.m.            stands for the Latin phrase Ante Meridiem, which means “before noon”.

p.m.            stands for Post Meridiem, which means “after noon”.

Asking the time:
                                  What time is it?
                                  What is the time?


What time is it?

              It’s three o’clock.                              It’s quarter past two.




              It’s half past two.                              It’s five to three.




       Your           nline English Class – http://youronlinenglishclass.com.pt

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  • 1. The Time …o’clock five to… five past… ten to… ten past… quarter to… quarter past… twenty to… twenty past… twenty-five to… twenty-five past… half past… a.m. stands for the Latin phrase Ante Meridiem, which means “before noon”. p.m. stands for Post Meridiem, which means “after noon”. Asking the time: What time is it? What is the time? What time is it? It’s three o’clock. It’s quarter past two. It’s half past two. It’s five to three. Your nline English Class – http://youronlinenglishclass.com.pt