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half ten = half past ten? Is it corret? I didn't know


half ten = half past ten? Is it corret? I didn't know "past" can be ... - italki

half ten = half past ten? Is it corret? I didn't know "past" can be omitted in that case. Could you please explain to me?

What time would you interpret 'half ten' as? : r/polls - Reddit

Half past ten is 10:30. Edit: Well I guess it's different in different places! Which means let's not use it at all lol.

Why “half past” and not “half to”? - English Stack Exchange

In American English, at least, half past is the standard idiom and saying half to would mark you as a poor student of English. OTOH, you can ...

Do any native speakers of English understand “half one” as 12:30 ...

No. In English, “half” before the hour number is always short for “half past”. So half 1 = half past 1 = 1.30. It's the other way around in ...

Is it considered acceptable to say 'half past two' instead of ... - Quora

Yes, saying "half past two" instead of just "two" is acceptable in informal spoken English, particularly when referring to the time 2:30.

“Half five”, “half seven”, “half ten”... what does it mean in British ...

For example, 5:30 is “half past five”, 7:30 is “half past seven”, and so on (or, if precision is required, there's nothing wrong with saying “five thirty”, “ ...

"Half ten" - nine-thirty or ten-thirty? | Antimoon Forum

I know exactly what you're saying which is correct from a technical point of view but think about the convention: this is what's important in ...

Different Ways to Ask and Tell the Time in English - Clark and Miller

Thanks for the comment. But be careful with the “half” thing — When we say “half ten,” it's 10:30. “Half one” is 13:30. I think the Russian is ...

"halb zwei" ("half two") is the German idiom... | Hacker News

It's a colloquial contraction of "half past 2". To me, the German makes no sense - half of 2 is 1. Agreed though that the French is the most easily understood ...

The Confusion of Telling the Time in Dutch

... ten past half an hour to eight'. It's at this point that asking a ... If you didn't grow up with it, trying to understand the Dutch ...

'will have' and 'would have' | LearnEnglish - British Council

It's half past five. Dad will have finished work by now. We use would have ... know (so therefore, we assume that Donald actually is coming to work ...

When to Use “Past” vs. “Passed”: Definitions and Examples

It is half past five o'clock. The milk ... As long as you identify whether or not the word is a verb, you will know which usage is correct.

What is the difference between It's half past ten and It's a ... - HiNative

Synonym for It's half past ten There is no difference it's half past ten is the correct way to say it! |They are both correct English.

"Ten ten" and "Half past noon" vs "10:10" and "12:30"

however I haven't found any information/tutorials on how to do what I want. I've found faces that are close to correct “ten seven” vs “ten o' ...

Telling the time: 35 past 11, three quarters past ten

I agree with Ewie; the red sentences are not idiomatic. "Twenty-five to/past twelve." also sounds very strange to me. In AE, using "to" or "past ...

BBC World Service | Learning English | Ask about English

A question from Muhammad from Syria. Muhammad wants to know why we put the indefinite article “a” before quarter, but not before half, when asked about the ...

TIME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

"It's ten o'clock." What time do you finish work? the time Have you got the time? (= Do you know ...

Losing Running Fitness: A Scientific Look at How Much You'll Slow ...

She was able to finish the last half of the season and trained hard. ... I worked so hard over the last 10mos to get to a place I didn't know I was capable of at ...

The California Divorce Process in Ten Steps - Cristin Lowe Law

What that means is that the judge wants to know each spouse's estimate as to the length of trial in. Trial days are very different than business days. A half ...

"nine ten" vs "ten past nine" | WordReference Forums

But it is used, and is correct. For times in the 2d half of the hour, we more often say how many minutes it is before the next hour. 9:50 is ...