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One option is "afternoon".
There are quite a few ways; here are just a few. 1 minute and a half 1.5 minutes 1:30 1 minute 30 seconds 1 and a half minutes I hope that helps!
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Yes. On a 12 hour system midnight is 12.00pm but one minute past midnight is 12.01am and midday is 12.00am, one minute past midday is 12.01 pm so 12.45pm is 45 minutes past midday. On a 24 hour clock system 24.00 is 12 midnight (as 0.00) so 12.00 is midday, therefore 12.45 is 45 minutes past noon. BUT am and pm do not exist in the 24 hour system.
They fire the cannon every day at midday.
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Helen liked eating her lunch at midday, starting at about one o'clock PM.
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One minute and thirty-eight and twenty-nine hundredths seconds.
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Midday is twelve of clock noon. What comes after midday is after-midday, or the afternoon. The abbreviation p.m. means post meridiem, or post midday.
Midday is 12 noon or 12 midday. It is not 12 p.m. as p.m. means 'after midday'; nor is it 12 a.m. as a.m. means 'before midday. Logically, midday cannot be before or after midday. Similarly, midnight is 12 midnight.
One option is "afternoon".