What time is quarter two seven?

What time is quarter two seven?

Analogue Digital Normal Use Hints Timetables, TV, etc.
What time is quarter two seven?
6:00 It's 6 o'clock.
What time is quarter two seven?
6:05 It's 5 past 6. past and the previous hour (here: 6) It's six oh five.
What time is quarter two seven?
6:15 It's quarter past 6. It's six fifteen.
What time is quarter two seven?
6:30 It's half past 6. It's six thirty.
What time is quarter two seven?
6:35 It's 25 to 7. to and the following hour (here: 7) It's six thirty-five.
What time is quarter two seven?
6:45 It's quarter to seven. It's six forty-five.
What time is quarter two seven?
6:55 It's 5 to 7. It's six fifty-five.
What time is quarter two seven?
7:00 It's 7o'clock.

1. The 12-hour-system in English

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

Germany England
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

2. When to use o'clock

o'clock (abbreviation: of the clock) only on the hour

3. Quarter past and to

quarter → 15 minutes
half → 30 minutes

4. The minutes

multiplies of 5: leave out the word minutes (but: 6.01 → It's one minute past 6.)

Hello, Friends!

Telling time in English can be confusing. I’m happy to help! There are a few rules to remember, please:

#1. Telling Time in English: Using ‘Past’ or ‘To’

As we know, there are 60 minutes in an hour. With minutes 1 – 29, we say it’s past (or after) the hour. For example, “It’s ten past three”, or 3:10. Or another example, “It’s twenty after eight”, or 8:20. With minutes 31 – 59, we say to (the next hour). For example, when it’s 10:40, we say “It’s twenty to eleven” (Eleven minus twenty minutes). Or when it’s 3:50, we say “It’s ten to four” (Four minus ten minutes). Remember, it’s always correct to say “It’s 3:50”. But many times, you will hear people say “It’s ten to four”. English learners should be aware of that. And they should be comfortable using “past, after, and to” to express time.

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#2. When to Use ‘a Quarter’ and ‘a Half’

Like we said, there are 60 minutes in an hour. We divide our time in quarters and halves. It’s confusing at first, but it does make expressing time easier. At minute 15, we say it’s “quarter past”. Or we say, it’s “quarter after”. Both “quarter past” and “quarter after” are equally correct. So, when it’s 7:15, we say it’s “quarter past seven”. Or when it’s 1:15, we say it’s “quarter after one”. At minute 45, we say it’s “quarter to” the next hour. For example, at 5:45, we say it’s “quarter to six” (or 15 minutes before 6:00). At minute 30, we say it’s “half past”. So at 9:30, we would say it’s “half past nine” (or half an hour after 9:00). Again, please remember that it’s okay to say “It’s 7:15”. Or “It’s 5:45”. But you will definitely hear people say “It’s quarter after seven”. Or “It’s a quarter to six”. So I encourage you to get comfortable and confident expressing time in quarters and halves.

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#3. A.M or P.M: What Time is it?

As we all know, there are 24 hours in a day. Hours 1 through 11 are pretty simple. In the 9th hour, we just say “It’s 9:00”. But hours 12 to 24 might be a little different than what other cultures are accustomed to. For hours 0 through 12, we call this “A.M.”. So for hour 7 (in the morning), we say “It’s seven A.M.” (7:00 A.M.). For hours 12 to 24, we call this “P.M.”. So for example, at hour 14, we say “It’s two P.M.” Again, there are cultural differences that might make “A.M.” and “P.M.” a little confusing. For example, my Brasilian students told me that at the 17th hour, they say “It’s seventeen hundred.” We just say “It’s five P.M.” (5:00 P.M.).

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*** It’s NOT important to know this. But “A.M.” stands for “Ante Meridiem” (Latin). And “P.M.” stands for “Post Meridiem” (also Latin).

#4. Noon. Midday. Midnight

At hour 12, we say it’s “noon”. You also sometimes hear people say “midday”. At hour 24, we say it’s “midnight”. “Noon” is 12:00 P.M. And “midnight” is 12:00 A.M. (The start of a new day or 24 hour cycle.)

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#5. When to Use O’clock

At the beginning of each hour, we use the term “o’clock”. For example, “It’s one o’clock” (1:00). Or “It’s four o’clock” (4:00). A common mistake that I have noticed with English learners is that they will use the term “o’clock” at the wrong time. For example, we do NOT say “It’s six-thirty o’clock” (6:30). And we do NOT say “It’s eleven-fifteen o’clock” (11:15). We only say “o’clock” at the exact hour. For example, “It’s four o’clock” (4:00). Or “It’s eight o’clock” (8:00).

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Last ‘Telling Time in English’ Advice From Jeff

I hope this helps? Time is very important. And I hope you will be more confident and comfortable expressing time in English. If you have questions or comments, please let me know!

Thank you, friends!

What time is quarter two seven?

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A quarter of an hour (15 minutes) before the named hour in time (e.g., "quarter to six" would mean 5:45). A: "What time does the movie start?" B: "Not until a quarter to eight, so we've got plenty of time!" I thought I'd be home already, but with this traffic, it'll be quarter to six before I'm back. After lunch, the kids get to have recess until quarter to one.

See also: given, hour, quarter, to

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