41 minutes to 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
No
If twelve is the same as a dozen, then twenty would be the same as score.
An afternoon out is the hint word for another word for a very special afternoon. An afternoon date is another word for the same.
The phrase "Sunday afternoon" is an adverbial, but not an adverb. Sunday is a proper noun and afternoon is a noun. The same sort of adverbials occur as "this morning" or "last night." e.g. "I'm leaving Sunday afternoon" is the same as "I'm leaving on Sunday afternoon" (adverbial phrase).
afternoon
Post Meridian
Yes because it just is.
On the same day it is 12 hours
It is: 19% is the same as 0.19 and 0.19 times 50 = 9.5
No
Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'
Much the same as it is in the morning, about 7.5 million.