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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #126464: Hours : timing
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    1. Denis and Rudolph met at 2.22 pm .

    2. They had seen each other for 8 ,

    3. and had decided they would meet in at the coffee machine.

    4. What time would this appointment be? They would meet again at 17.15 .

    5. That is equivalent to saying at 5.15 p.m., What does "p.m." mean? "P.m." means .

    6. or at 5.15 a.m.? What does "a.m. " mean ? A.M means .

    7. That same afternoon, Melanie and Alex were discussing for 20 minutes.

    8. Their discussion began at 2.45 p.m.

    9. What time was it? 3.05 p.m.

    10. Could you just say that : "it's five past" ? (Without telling what hour it is.)

    11. Could Melanie and Alex meet Denis and Rudolph? of course!










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