Δείτετη μετάφραση, τον ορισμό, τη σημασία, τη μεταγραφή και τα παραδείγματα για το «It is half past eight a.m.», μάθετε συνώνυμα, αντώνυμα και Tomake the con­cept com­pletely clear, take a look at the fol­low­ing ex­am­ples: half five = half past five = 5:30. half seven = half past seven = 7:30. half ten = half past ten = 10:30. By the way, if you haven’t read my guide on how to avoid the most com­mon mis­takes in Eng­lish, make sure to check it out; it deals with sim­i 7o’clock in the evening? Half past 12 in the daytime? 8 o’clock in the morning? Here's what these times look like on a clock: 8 o'clock - Breakfast. Half-past 12 - Lunchtime. Presetfuture years: 2023 2025 2030 2050 2100 3000. We married when she was 23 and I was 47. Carn Mor Caol Ila 2012 8 Year Old (70cl, 47. A 47- year- old police officer presents in an outpatient clinic for evaluation of "weird experience". a Saudi judge refused to annul the marriage of an 8-year-old girl to a 47-year-old man. Congrats! TranslateHalf past eight. See authoritative translations of Half past eight in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations. i9AnX. It’s one o’clock It’s one minute past one It’s three minutes past one It’s five past one It’s ten past one It’s fifteen minutes past one or a quarter past one It’s twenty past one It’s twenty five past one It’s half past one It’s twenty five to two It’s twenty to two It’s seventeen minutes to two It’s fifteen minutes to two or It’s a quarter to two It’s ten to two It’s five to two It’s two o’clock It’s twelve o’clock, It’s midday, It’s midnight. Saying the time When we talk about time on a clock, we have analogue and digital clocks – analogue clocks with hands and digital clocks with numbers. We use either the 12-hour clock or the 24-hour clock. The 12-hour clock uses am’ – Ante Meridiem and pm’ – Post Meridiem after noon to distinguish the difference between day and night. For more details click here. The 24-hour clock is used for timetables 10 o’clock in morning can also be expressed as 10am or 1000and 10 o’clock at night can also be expressed as 10pm or 2200 1 o’clock in the morning – 1am or 0100and 1 o’clock in the afternoon 1pm or 1300 0100 – 1am – It’s one o’clock in the morning.0200 – 2am – It’s two o’clock in the morning.0300 – 3am – It’s three o’clock in the morning.0400 – 4am – It’s four o’clock in the morning.0500 – 5am – It’s five o’clock in the morning.0600 – 6am – It’s six o’clock in the morning.0700 – 7am – It’s seven o’clock in the morning.0800 – 8am – It’s eight o’clock in the morning.0900 – 9am – It’s nine o’clock in the morning.1000 – 10am – It’s ten o’clock in the morning.1100 – 11am – It’s eleven o’clock in the morning.1200 – – – It’s twelve midday/noon1230 – – 1pm – It’s one o’clock in the afternoon.1400 – 2pm – It’s two o’clock in the afternoon.1500 – 3pm – It’s three o’clock in the afternoon.1600 – 4pm – It’s four o’clock in the afternoon.1700 – 5pm – It’s five o’clock in the afternoon.1800 – 6pm – It’s six o’clock in the evening.1900 – 7pm – It’s seven o’clock in the evening.2000 – 8pm – It’s eight o’clock in the evening.2100 – 9pm – It’s nine o’clock at night.2200 – 10pm – It’s ten o’clock at night.2300 – 11pm – It’s eleven o’clock at night.2400 – – – It’s twelve midnight We only use o’clock for the hours on the dot. For times outside the hour and five-minute intervals, we say minutes past or minutes to 0101 one-oh-one – one minute past one0102 one-oh-two – two minutes past one0103 one-oh-three – three minutes past one0104 one-oh-four – four minutes past one 0105 one-oh-five – five past one 0106 one-oh-six – six minutes past one0107 one-oh-seven – seven minutes past one0108 one-oh-eight – eight minutes past one0109 one-oh-nine – nine minutes past one 0110 one-ten – ten past one 0111 one-eleven – eleven minutes past one0112 one-twelve – twelve minutes past one0113 one-thirteen – thirteen minutes past one0114 one-fourteen – fourteen minutes past one 0115 one-fifteen – fifteen minutes past one or a quarter past one 0116 one-sixteen – sixteen minutes past one0117 one-seventeen – seventeen minutes past one0118 one-eighteen – eighteen minutes past one0119 one-nineteen – nineteen minutes past one 0120 one-twenty – twenty past one 0121 one-twenty-one – twenty-one minutes past one0122 one-twenty-two – twenty-two minutes past one0123 one-twenty-three – twenty-three minutes past one0124 one-twenty-four – twenty-four minutes past one 0125 one-twenty-five – twenty-five past one 0126 one-twenty-six – twenty-six minutes past one0127 one-twenty-seven – twenty-seven minutes past one0128 one-twenty-eight – twenty-eight minutes past one0129 one-twenty-nine – twenty-nine minutes past one 0130 one-thirty – thirty minutes past one or half past one 0131 one-thirty-one – twenty-nine minutes to two0132 one-thirty-two – twenty-eight minutes to two0133 one-thirty-three – twenty-seven minutes to two0134 one-thirty-four – twenty-six minutes to two 0135 one-thirty-five – twenty-five to two 0136 one-thirty-six – twenty-four minutes to two0137 one-thirty-seven- twenty-three minutes to two0138 one-thirty-eight – twenty-two minutes to two0139 one-thirty-nine – twenty-one minutes to two 0140 one-forty – twenty to two 0141 one-forty-one – nineteen minutes to two0142 one-forty-two – eighteen minutes to two0143 one-forty-three – seventeen minutes to two0144 one-forty-four – sixteen minutes to two 0145 one-forty-five – fifteen minutes to two or a quarter to two 0146 one- forty-six – fourteen minutes to two0147 one-forty-seven – thirteen minutes to two0148 one-forty-eight – twelve minutes to two0149 one-forty-nine – eleven minutes to two 0150 one-fifty – ten to two 0151 one-fifty-one – nine minutes to two0152 one-fifty-two – eight minutes to two0153 one-fifty-three – seven minutes to two0154 one-fifty-four – six minutes to two 0155 one-fifty-five- five to two 0156 one-fifty-six – four minutes to two0157 one-fifty-seven – three minutes to two0158 one-fifty-eight – two minutes to two0159 one-fifty-nine – one minute to two 0200 oh-two-hundred hours – two o’clock Expressions used when telling the time It is exactly… It’s exactly two o’clockIt is about… It’s about two o’clockIt is around… It’s around two o’clockIt is almost… It’s almost two o’clockIt has just gone… It’s just gone two o’clock Expressions used when you don’t know the time Sorry, I have no couldn’t tell haven’t got a clue. Asking for the time What’s the time?What time is it?Have you got the right time?Could you tell me the time, please?Do you happen to have the right time?Do you know what time it is?What time do you make it?What time is the next… bus, train to…?What time does the next…bus, train, flight leave/arrive? Be the first to get our new posts. Subscribe to our blog If you found this Post interesting or useful, let others know about it. We love your feedback and welcome your comments, and if you want to be the first to get our updates, please sign up for our free newsletter. Join the club! Hundreds of thousands of people get our posts. You could too! 1 It's a quarter past eight Hello! Please, can you help me? Does the previous sentence sound natural? Is " necessary? I don't think it is; it depends on the context. Thanks a lot in advance! 2 No, you can’t mix up different ways of telling the time, but you probably do need to make it clear what you mean. It’s a quarter past eight in the evening or morning It’s in the evening or morning It’s 8 pm or am 3 Thank you, lingobingo! Do you mean that I have to say "It's a quarter past eight in the evening" instead of " 4 Not instead of. You can say it however you like, so long as you don’t mix up different systems. You can even say 2000 hrs to mean 8 pm! But if you just say 8 o’clock, that could mean either 8 in the morning or 8 in the evening, so you need to make it clear which you mean. 6 It's a quarter past eight Hello! Please, can you help me? Does the previous sentence sound natural? It sounds all right to me, even if it isn't what I would be most likely to say. No. You would include it if you thought there were a risk of someone misunderstanding which half of the day you were referring to for instance, if you are in Italy and you're talking to someone in Australia. 8 We usually usually use 24-hour clock "twenty fifteen" no " no "in the afternoon/evening" 12-hour clock "eight fifteen" " or "in the afternoon/evening" are optional do not use both Traditional "quarter past eight" "in the afternoon/evening" is optional It is possible to use the traditional format with " or " and you may sometimes encounter this "quarter past eight but it is unusual and sounds odd. Don't use "o'clock" with " or " see other thread 9 So many thanks, Uncle Jack!

it is half past eight in the evening