Telling the time ingles horas en ingles como se dice
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Mar 05, 2025
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How to Ask the Time in English The question we use to ask the time is: “What time is it?” To answer, we can use: “It’s…” – no matter what time it is.
Analogue Clocks: ‘ O’Clock ’ The word o’clock is a contraction of the phrase ‘of the clock’ . We use o’clock after a number from one to twelve to tell the time when it is exactly that hour . “What time is it?” “It’s twelve o’clock. ”
Analogue Clocks: ‘ O’Clock ’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. one o’clock.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘ O’Clock ’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. three o’clock.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘ O’Clock ’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. six o’clock.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘ O’Clock ’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. ten o’clock.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ When the minute hand is between 12 and 6 , we use number of minutes + past + hour “What time is it?” “It’s… past…”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ “What time is it?” “It’s five past twelve .”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ “What time is it?” “It’s ten past two .”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ When it’s 15 minutes after the hour, we use quarter + past + hour to tell the time.
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ When it’s 15 minutes after the hour, we use quarter + past + hour to tell the time. “What time is it?” “It’s quarter past two .”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. quarter past six.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. quarter past twelve.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. quarter past one.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. twenty past four.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. twenty-five past nine.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Half Past’ When it’s 30 minutes after the hour, we use half + past + hour to tell the time.
Analogue Clocks: ‘Half Past’ When it’s 30 minutes after the hour, we use half + past + hour to tell the time. “What time is it?” “It’s half past twelve .”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Half Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. half past eight.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Half Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. half past six.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Half Past’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. half past eleven.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘To’ When the minute hand is between 6 and 12 , we use number of minutes + to + hour “What time is it?” “It’s… to…”
Analogue Clocks: ‘To’ “What time is it?” “It’s twenty-five to eight .”
Analogue Clocks: ‘To’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. twenty to four.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Quarter To’ When it’s 15 minutes before the hour, we use quarter + to + hour to tell the time.
Analogue Clocks: ‘Quarter To’ When it’s 15 minutes before the hour, we use quarter + to + hour to tell the time. “What time is it?” “It’s quarter to two .”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Quarter To’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. quarter to seven.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Quarter To’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. quarter to five.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘Quarter To’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. quarter to eleven.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘To’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. ten to one.”
Analogue Clocks: ‘To’ Take turns to ask the time and look at the clock and answer. “What time is it?” “It’s Click to reveal answer. five to nine.”
Words That Refer to Times of the Day There are four parts of the day in English: morning, afternoon, evening and night. There isn’t an exact time when each part starts or finishes – this depends on your lifestyle and the hours of daylight. But in general terms, we can say that: morning begins at sunrise afternoon begins after 12 o’clock evening begins after 5-6 p.m. night begins after 9 p.m. or after sunset