What’s the time?

Telling Time

seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock seven o'clock

7:00

12:00

3:10

7:14

9:15

1:21

11:05

2:09

6:30

4:50

10:45

8:35

It’s seven o’clock.

It’s twelve o’clock.

It’s three ten.

It’s seven fourteen.

It’s nine fifteen.

It’s one twenty-one

It’s eleven oh five.

It’s two oh nine.

It’s six thirty.

It’s four fifty.

It’s ten forty-five.

It’s eight thirty-five.

It’s seven p.m. / a.m.

It’s noon / midnight.

It’s ten (minutes) after three.

It’s fourteen after seven.

It’s (a) quarter after nine.

It’s twenty-one minutes past one.

It’s five after eleven.

It’s nine minutes past two.

It’s half past six.

It’s ten minutes to five.

It’s quarter to eleven.

It’s twenty-five minutes to nine.

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3 Responses to “ What’s the time? ”

  1. Your best times are on the way. May be by midnight of 25th instant they will be delivered in your stockings by the Santa. Enjoyed the race between the hands of your watches. Had i a teacher like you in my time, situations might have been something different. But it is a matter of elation that i stumbled you. A very good time for me, indeed. Oh my God, it is 23 hours here in India. Thanks

  2. Just after the comment my four years old son Simpu saw the watch of your other site. I showed him the gallery of watches here and showed him various positions of hands and the corresponding time. Thanks Aniya.

  3. Thanks for stopping by, I’m glad your son enjoyed the clocks. I am now awaiting Santa for the 25th.. ;-)