Asking and telling the time
Asking and telling the time
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| # | Sentence |
|---|---|
| #1 |
What time is it? |
| #2 |
It is nine in the morning. |
| #3 |
It is twelve noon. |
| #4 |
It is ten at night. |
| #5 |
It is half past three. |
| #6 |
It is a quarter to five. |
| #7 |
It is a quarter past seven. |
| #8 |
It is ten past ten. |
| #9 |
It is twenty to eight. |
| #10 |
Could you please tell me the time? |
| #11 |
It is four o'clock on my watch. |
| #12 |
The meeting is at eleven in the morning. |
| #13 |
The train will leave at five in the evening. |
| #14 |
The shop opens at ten in the morning. |
| #15 |
The shop closes at nine at night. |
| #16 |
I will reach on time. |
| #17 |
I will be a little late. |
| #18 |
I could not reach on time. |
| #19 |
How much more time will it take? |
| #20 |
It will take ten more minutes. |
| #21 |
I will be there in half an hour. |
| #22 |
My watch is a little fast. |
| #23 |
My watch is slow. |
| #24 |
I always try to be on time. |
| #25 |
The flight is at six in the morning. |
| #26 |
I need to reach the airport one hour early. |
| #27 |
The exam is from ten in the morning to one in the afternoon. |
| #28 |
It is time, let's go. |
| #29 |
I don't have time right now. |
| #30 |
Give me a moment, I am coming. |
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