Professional Documents
Culture Documents
It's ..
A. ? five to seven
B. ? twenty-five to one
D. ? twenty to five
It's ..
A. ? quarter to eleven
B. ? five to nine
C. ? quarter to five
B. ? quarter to four
It's ..
A. ? twenty-five past two
C. ? twenty-five to two
It's ..
A. ? half past six
C. ? six o'clock
D. ? half past seven
It's ..
A. ? twenty past eight
B. ? twenty to eight
C. ? twenty-five to eight
D. ? five to eight
It's ..
A. ? twenty-five to ten
C. ? ten to seven
It's ..
A. ? quarter past five
B. ? twenty-five to three
C. ? twenty-five past three
D. ? quarter to three
It's ..
A. ? one o'clock
It's ..
A. ? half past eight
D. ? twenty to six
It's ..
A. ? four past ten
B. ? twenty to ten
D. ? ten to four
It's ..
A. ? twenty-five past five
B. ? five o'clock
C. ? twenty-five to five
It's ..
A. ? five to one
D. ? eleven to one
It's ..
A. ? five to three
B. ? quarter to twelve
C. ? quarter to eleven
It's ..
A. ? twenty-five past five
B. ? twenty-five to five
D. ? twenty-five to seven
How to ask about the time
Excuse me...
What time is it?
What time does the ________ open?
What time does the ________ close?
What time should we meet?
What time does the movie start?
You can also use the question word “When” instead of “What time” if you want a general answer:
Instead of “What time does the movie start?” you can also use
When does the movie start?
When does the café open?
When should we meet?
Besides responses about time, the answers could include: "The café opens on the 24th of July.";
and "We should meet on Tuesday.