Nine thirty.
Nine fifteen
1:15 (one-fifteen) is quarter past one since it is one-quarter of an hour after one o'clock.
Quarter past four in the afternoon is 4:15 PM. This time indicates that it is fifteen minutes after four o'clock.
4:15 fifteen minutes past four 45 minutes to 5
Fifteen minutes past three refers to the time 3:15. This indicates that it is a quarter past three o'clock, which can be expressed in both digital and analog formats. In a 24-hour clock system, it would be 15:15. This time can also signify the start of various activities, such as meetings or appointments, depending on the context.
Nine fifteen
five, fifteen or 5:15
1:15 (one-fifteen) is quarter past one since it is one-quarter of an hour after one o'clock.
No. We say "A quarter to nine," or "quarter of nine," or "eight forty-five." Yes because it is fifteen minutes to nine and that (as far as I am concerned proper grammar
Quarter past four in the afternoon is 4:15 PM. This time indicates that it is fifteen minutes after four o'clock.
4:15 fifteen minutes past four 45 minutes to 5
If you mean time, as on a clock, it is 7:15 or fifteen minutes past 7:00
what is a corter after nine
A quarter past two!
It can't be half past and a quarter to 5 at the same time. I assume the answer is 5.30 for half past 5, and 4.45 for quarter to 5.
Fifteen (15) minutes.
1215 hrs (military time) is 12:15 pm (pm means 'post meridian' Latin for 'After Noon'). In casual language it may be said as 'Quarter past Twelve'(UK), or ''Fifteen after twelve'(USA).