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The clock (παντοτε τα λεπτα μπαινουν πρωτα!

To σημαινει παρα Pastσημαινει και

1)Πρωτο μισαωρο ειναι past ,δευτερο μισαωρο


ειναι to...

2) o'clock (abbreviation: "of the clock")

3) quarter = 15 minutes half = 30 minutes


timetables,
analogue digital normal use
TV, etc.

6:00 It's 6 o'clock.

It's 5 It's six oh


6:05
past 6. five.

past and
It's the
It's six
6:15 quarter previous
fifteen.
past 6. hour
(here: 6)

It's half It's six


6:30
past 6. thirty.

It's 25 to It's six


6:35
7. thirty-five.

to and the
It's
following It's six
6:45 quarter to
hour forty-five.
seven.
(here: 7)

It's 5 to It's six


6:55
7. fifty-five.
0:00 midnight
0:01 12:01 am
8:00 8:00 am
12:00 noon
12:01 12:01 pm
14:00 2 pm
18:00 6 pm
23:59 11:59 pm

Tips:

1) 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: fifteen hundred). That's
why you use a.m. (Latin: ante meridiem) and p.m. (post meridiem) in
situations where it's necessary to point out that you want to say "in the
morning" or "in the evening". In other situations (or when it's clear that
school starts in the morning and the party in the evening) it's left out.
Example:

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