Asked by John
1. He has lunch at 12:00 p.m.
2. He has lunch at noon.
3. He has lunch at 12:00 noon.
(Which expressions can we use? Are all OK?
Which one is frequently used?)
4. He has dinner at 17:30.
5. He has dinner at 17:30 p.m.
6. He has dinner at 17:30 o'clock.
(Is only #4 correct? #5 and #6 are wrong, right?)
2. He has lunch at noon.
3. He has lunch at 12:00 noon.
(Which expressions can we use? Are all OK?
Which one is frequently used?)
4. He has dinner at 17:30.
5. He has dinner at 17:30 p.m.
6. He has dinner at 17:30 o'clock.
(Is only #4 correct? #5 and #6 are wrong, right?)
Answers
Answered by
SraJMcGin
1-3. All OK.
4-6. Right = only #4. On the 24-hour clock, the 17:30 will tell you it is p.m.
Sra
4-6. Right = only #4. On the 24-hour clock, the 17:30 will tell you it is p.m.
Sra
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