Telling Time in English

Telling Time in English

Asking The Time: ( How do we ask the time?)
We can use some questions for asking the time which are given below;
Questions:
  • What time is it?
  • What is the time?
  • Do you have the time?
  • Do you know what time is it?
  • Can you tell me what time is it, please?
  • Could you tell me the time, please?
  • Do you happen to have the time?
  • Have you got the right time?
  • What time do you make it?
Answering the questions: ( How do we say what time is ? )
Examples:
  • It’s exactly or about or almost or just gone …
  • Sure, it is 3:00
  • Sorry, I am not wearing a watch.
  • 2:30
  • It is 4:20
  • It is ten past ten.
  • The time is 8 o’clock.
At Full Hours : ( O’clock /… :00)
O’clock ‘ is used at full hours. It means there are no minutes.
FORM OF THE ANSWER:
It is ………. o’clock.
Examples:
  • It is eleven o’clock. ( 11:00 )
  • It is three o’clock (03:00 )
  • It is five o’clock.( 05:00 )
Note: In English, time is expressed with 12-hour time zones.
TimeFormalLess Formal
01:00it isone o’clockone
02:00it istwo o’clocktwo
03:00it isthree o’clockthree
04:00it isfour o’clockfour
05:00it isfive o’clockfive
06:00it issix o’clocksix
07:00it isseven o’clockseven
08:00it iseight o’clockeight
09:00it isnine o’clocknine
10:00it isten o’clockten
11:00it iseleven o’clockeleven
12:00it istwelve o’clocktwelve

At Half Hours: ( 30 minutes passed the hour)
‘Half past’ expression is used when clock shows half hours.
FORM OF THE ANSWER:
It is half past……. .
Examples:
  • It is half past two. ( 02:30 )
  • It is half past six. ( 06:30 )
  • It is half past one.( 01:30 )
TimeFormalLess Formal
01:30it ishalf past oneone thirty
02:30it ishalf past twotwo thirty
03:30it ishalf past threethree thirty
04:30it ishalf past fourfour thirty
05:30it ishalf past fivefive thirty
06:30it ishalf past sixsix thirty
07:30it ishalf past sevenseven thirty
08:30it ishalf past eighteight thirty
09:30it ishalf past ninenine thirty
10:30it ishalf past tenten thirty
11:30it ishalf past eleveneleven thirty
12:30it ishalf past twelwetwelve thirty
At Quarter Hours: ( 15 minutes after the hour or 15 minutes before the hour)
‘a quarter to’ and ‘a quarter past’ expressions are used when clock shows quarter hours.
FORMS OF THE ANSWER:    
It is (a) quarter past ………. . ( 15 minutes after the hour )It is(a) quarter to ………  .      ( 15 minutes before the hour)
Examples:
  • It is (a) quarter past  nine. ( 9:15 )
  • It is (a) quarter to five. ( 04:45 )
  • It is (a)  quarter past eight. ( 08:15 )
TimeFormalLess Formal
12:45/01:15it is(a) quarter past one /(a) quarter to one  twelve forty-five / one fifteen
01:45/02:15it is(a) quarter past two /(a) quarter to two  one forty-five / two fifteen
02:45/03:15it is(a) quarter past three /(a) quarter to three  two forty-five / three fifteen
03:45/04:15it is(a) quarter past four /(a) quarter to four  three forty-five / four fifteen
04:45/05:15it is(a) quarter past five /(a) quarter to five  four forty-five / five fifteen
05:45/06:15it is(a) quarter past six /(a) quarter to six  five forty-five / six fifteen
06:45/07:15it is(a) quarter past seven /(a) quarter to seven six forty-five / seven fifteen
07:45/08:15it is(a) quarter past eight /(a) quarter to eight seven forty-five / eight fifteen
08:45/09:15it is(a) quarter past nine /(a) quarter to nine  eight forty-five / nine fifteen
09:45/10:15it is(a) quarter past ten /(a) quarter to ten  nine forty-five / ten fifteen
10:45/11:15it is(a) quarter past eleven /(a) quarter to eleven  ten forty-five / eleven fifteen
11:45/12:15it is(a) quarter past twelve /(a) quarter to twelve  eleven forty-five / twelve fifteen
At Other Hours: ( Past / To)
We use PAST for ( 01 minute to 30 minutes )
We use TO for ( 31 to 59 minutes )
FORM OF THE ANSWER : 
It is …….. minutes  past / to ……..
Examples:
  • It is 4 minutes to eight. ( 07:56 ) ( less formal: It is seven fifty-six )
  • It is seven minutes past eleven. ( 11: 07 ) ( less formal: It is eleven O-seven ) (0 is pronounced like the letter”O” not “zero.”)
  • It is nine minutes to three. ( 2:51) (less formal: It is fifty-one)
Notes:
1. For multiplies of 5, we leave out the word ‘minutes’
Examples:
  • It is five to ten. ( 09:55 )
  • It is twenty past eight. ( 08:20 )
  • Is is twenty five to seven. ( 06:35 )
2. We can say also
  • ‘a guarter past…..’ instead of  ‘fifteen past … ( 15 minutes past….)’
  • ‘a quarter to….’ instead of  ‘fifteen to…. ( 15 minutes to….)’
  • ‘half past…..’ instead of  ‘thirty  past….( 30 minutes past….)’
Examples:
  • It is a guarter to four = It is fifteen to four ( 03:45 )
  • It is a guater past nine = It is fifteen past nine ( 09:15 )
  • It is half past eleven = It is thirty past eleven  ( 11:30 )
3. In American English;
‘After’ is used instead of ‘Past’
‘Before’ is used instead of ‘To’
Examples:
  • It is ten after two. ( 02:10 )
  • It is a quater before five ( 04:45 )
  • It is eight before six. ( 05:52 )

There are two common ways of telling the time. We usually say the minutes first and then The hours. However, We also say the hours first and then the minutes (Less formal).
Examples:
  • ( 05:10 ) It is ten past five. ( minutes + PAST / TO + hours )
  • ( 05: 10 ) It is five ten.  ( hours + minutes ) ( less formal )

Note 1: 
When  saying the time ‘ the hours first and then the minutes’, 0 is pronounced like the letter”O” not “zero.”
Examples:
  • ( 06:04 ) It is six 0-four = It is four minutes past six
  • ( 07:09) It is seven 0-nine = It is nine minutes past to seven
Note 2: A o’clock has two hands. The short hand shows hours and the long hand shows minutes.
A.M ( AM/ a.m / am ) and P.M ( PM/ p.m / pm )
Since the 24-hour time zone is not used in English ( time is expressed with 12-hour time zones in english) the hours must be divided into two;
‘before noon’  and ‘after noon’.
For the hours before noon ( 00:01 – 12:00),  we use a.m. (Ante meridiem)
For the hours after noon ( 12:01 -24:00 ), we use p.m. (Post meridiem)
Examples:
  • 02:00 am = It is two o’clock before noon
  • 02:00 pm = It is two o’clock after noon
  • ( 2 am, 08:00 pm, 6 PM, 3 A.M, etc… )
Note: “a.m.” and “p.m.” markers can not be used with “past / to”
The Times in English
TimeHours
morning00:01 – 11:59
noon or midday12:00
afternoon12:01 – 18:00
evening18:01 – 22:00
night22:01 – 24:00
midnight24:00 / 00:00
a.m. – (the time between midnight and noon)00:01 – 12:00
p.m. – (the time after noon ( not afternoon ))12:01 – 24:00

We can use dot or colon as a seperator between hours and minutes.
Examples:
  • 10.30 or 10:30
We use the structure “AT” with time when giving the time of a specific event.
Examples:
  • The train arrives at midday. ( 12:00 )
  • The plane will take off at a quarter past six ( 06:15 )
  • The show started at 3 o’clock.
  • The boss called me at 8 a.m.
  • He works from 9 am to 6 pm.

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