The hands of clock move from left to right. This is called the clock wise motion. When the minute hand is on the right side of the clock, it shows the number of minutes past the hour. When the minute hand is on the left side of the clock, it shows the number of minutes to the next hour. If we divide a clock into 4 equal parts then each part is one quarter. When minute hand is at 3, it shows 3 × 5 = 15 minutes, which is one quarter of an hour. The time is said to be quarter past hour. When the minute hand is at 9, it is 9 × 5 = 45 minutes. The time is said to be quarter to the next hour. 15 minutes past 8 or, Quarter past 8 15 minutes past 12 or, Quarter past 8 45 minutes past 1 or, Quarter to 2 45 minutes past 3 or, Quarter to 4 Questions and Answers on Quarter Past and Quarter To: I. Read and write the time shown on the given clocks in two ways. Answer: I. (i) 5:45, Quarter to 6 (ii) 6:15, Quarter past 6 (iii) 12:45, Quarter to 1 (iv) 10:45, Quarter to 11 (v) 11:45, Quarter past 11 (vi) 2:45, Quarter to 3 II. Match the clock with their respective time.
Answer: II: (i) → 3 → B (ii) → 1 → D (iii) → 4 → A (iv) → 2 → C
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We never say "half to". Quarter to one
Prepositions used with time
Naturally speakingDigital clocks often show the time this way using the 24-hour-clock, only the police and the military actually speak using the 24 hour clock:-
How to ask the time in English.Work timeThere are some common words and phrases that we use to describe the hours we work. At work in the UK we talk about starting time and leaving time. 9-to-5 is a phrase used to describe a conventional and possibly tedious job. Negatively used, it connotes a tedious or unremarkable occupation, the idea being that, because the job is so boring, the workplace shuts down outside of required hours. The phrase also indicates that a person is an employee, usually in a large company, rather than self-employed. More neutrally, it connotes a job with stable hours and low career risk, but still a position of subordinate employment. Overtime is the time we work in addition to what is normal. Overtime is either paid, or unpaid. Full time (full-time) is the term we use to describe the whole of someone's available working time, typically 40 hours in a week, but the European Union's working time directive imposes a 48 hour maximum working week that applies to every member state except here in the United Kingdom (which has an opt-out meaning that UK-based employees may work longer than 48 hours if they wish, but they cannot be forced to do so). Part time (part-time) is the term we use to describe employment with fewer hours per week than a full-time job. Time off is the term we use to describe time for rest or recreation away from one's usual work or studies. Time in lieu refers to taking time off instead of, or in addition to, receiving pay for overtime worked or working on public or bank holidays. Check these time idioms too. Writing the time
There are 24 hours in a day, but only the military, police and computer programmers use the 24-hour clock. When writing or speaking generally we tend to use the 12-hour clock. The 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods called a.m. (Latin "ante meridiem" | English: "before mid day") and p.m. (Latin "post meridiem" | English: "after mid day"). The way people write the time varies. I prefer a.m. and p.m. Choose from the following styles or use what your English teacher tells you to and stick to it:- a.m. p.m. am pm AM PM A.M. P.M. Some people use a dot as the separator: 2.30 pm. Some people use a colon as the separator: 2:30 pm. The colon is usually used with the 24-hour clock: 14:30. When you are writing the time decide whether to write it using numerals or words, and stick to that. |