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Talking about Time in English
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morning
(n)
the period of time at the beginning of the day, usually 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.
shower in the morning
shower in the morning
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evening
(n)
the period of time towards the end of the day, usually after 6 p.m.
The father returns in the evening.
The father returns in the evening.
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daytime
(n)
I had been sleeping all the daytime.
I had been sleeping all the daytime.
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nighttime
(n)
It's already nighttime.
It's already nighttime.
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hour
(n)
a period of time, equal to sixty minutes
one hour
one hour
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minute
(n)
a period of 60 seconds
three minutes
three minutes
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o'clock
(a)
used to specify hours when telling the time
Let's meet at the station at 9 o'clock.
Let's meet at the station at 9 o'clock.
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half past
(p)
It's half past six now.
It's half past six now.
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AM
(p)
I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
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PM
(p)
I go to bed every night at 9 oโclock PM.
I go to bed every night at 9 oโclock PM.
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What time is it now?
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one o'clock
(p)
two o'clock
(p)
three o'clock
(p)
four o'clock
(p)
five o'clock
(p)
six o'clock
(p)
seven o'clock
(p)
eight o'clock
(p)
nine o'clock
(p)
ten o'clock
(p)
eleven o'clock
(p)
twelve o'clock
(p)
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