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Which sentence below expresses numbers correctly?
It’s 10 minutes to one, and Dodai is dying for some lunch!
When you said you’d stayed up until 12, I thought you meant midnight, not noon.
I’ll meet the three of you in the lobby for the 7:45 show.
My appointment is for 11 o’clock, but I need to be there fifteen minutes early.
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"I’ll meet the three of you in the lobby for the 7:45 show."
Explanation: spell out numbers below 10 ("three") and use numerals for times ("7:45").
Notes: sentence 4 is wrong (mixes numeral 11 with spelled-out "fifteen"); sentence 2 is ambiguous—better to write "midnight" or "noon" or use a.m./p.m.; sentence 1 is borderline informal (many style guides would spell out "ten").
Explanation: spell out numbers below 10 ("three") and use numerals for times ("7:45").
Notes: sentence 4 is wrong (mixes numeral 11 with spelled-out "fifteen"); sentence 2 is ambiguous—better to write "midnight" or "noon" or use a.m./p.m.; sentence 1 is borderline informal (many style guides would spell out "ten").
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