02:30 in morning 14:30 in afternoon
five minutes past five in the afternoon
2:30
1:15 in the morning or in the afternoon is a way of putting into numbers the expression of time 'a quarter past one'. If it's in the early morning, then it's written 1:15 a.m. If it's in the early afternoon, then it's written 1:15 p.m. Another way of avoiding confusion is the use of military time. According to military time, the hour in the afternoon is written 13:15.
1:15 in the morning or in the afternoon is a way of putting into numbers the expression of time 'a quarter past one'. If it's in the early morning, then it's written 1:15 a.m. If it's in the early afternoon, then it's written 1:15 p.m. Another way of avoiding confusion is the use of military time. According to military time, the hour in the afternoon is written 13:15.
Just before half-past three in the afternoon.
02:30 in morning 14:30 in afternoon
12.55 pm is actually five minutes to one o'clock in the afternoon. Or it is fifty-five minutes past noon.
1:30
The storm had stopped by early afternoon.
The time of half an hour past one o'clock same as half an hour before 2 o'clock 01:30 or 13:30 1:30 am or 1:30 pm
yes
five minutes past five in the afternoon
One ten (ten minutes past one in the afternoon, which is 50 minutes before two o'clock)
2:30
1:15 in the morning or in the afternoon is a way of putting into numbers the expression of time 'a quarter past one'. If it's in the early morning, then it's written 1:15 a.m. If it's in the early afternoon, then it's written 1:15 p.m. Another way of avoiding confusion is the use of military time. According to military time, the hour in the afternoon is written 13:15.
Past Progressive tense.