The document discusses how to tell time in English. It provides examples of using "o'clock" with exact hours, "past" to refer to minutes after the hour, and "to" to refer to minutes before the next hour. Some examples given are "It's ten past ten", "It's six to three", and "It's a quarter past two". The document also provides examples of writing dates in English, such as "December 31, 2010" or "Friday the 13th, December 2010".
The document discusses how to tell time in English. It provides examples of using "o'clock" with exact hours, "past" to refer to minutes after the hour, and "to" to refer to minutes before the next hour. Some examples given are "It's ten past ten", "It's six to three", and "It's a quarter past two". The document also provides examples of writing dates in English, such as "December 31, 2010" or "Friday the 13th, December 2010".
The document discusses how to tell time in English. It provides examples of using "o'clock" with exact hours, "past" to refer to minutes after the hour, and "to" to refer to minutes before the next hour. Some examples given are "It's ten past ten", "It's six to three", and "It's a quarter past two". The document also provides examples of writing dates in English, such as "December 31, 2010" or "Friday the 13th, December 2010".
The document discusses how to tell time in English. It provides examples of using "o'clock" with exact hours, "past" to refer to minutes after the hour, and "to" to refer to minutes before the next hour. Some examples given are "It's ten past ten", "It's six to three", and "It's a quarter past two". The document also provides examples of writing dates in English, such as "December 31, 2010" or "Friday the 13th, December 2010".