12 plus one quarter of an hour (15 minutes). So, the answer if 12:15.
12:15
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
Quarter past 12 !
Both are accepted, but "a quarter after" is preferred in formal writing.
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.
Three. (And it's quarter not fourth.)
12:15 Quarter Past Twelve (Something)
douze heures quinze -or- midi quinze -or- midi et quart.
A quarter of twelve is... three !
Twelve is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
945 . would be written as ' 9;45 ' It means forty five minutes PAST the hour of 9 o'clock. Since the hour is divided into 'quarters' of 15 minutes each, it would leave 15 minutes (one quarter) to reach 10 o'clock. So would be expressed as 'Quarter to Ten'. Similarly. 915 = 9:15 *
Twelve and a quarter stone is equal to approximately 78 kilograms.
A quarter after twelve refers to the time 12:15. It indicates that fifteen minutes have passed since twelve o'clock. This expression is commonly used in time-telling to denote the quarter-hour mark.
A quarter (not quarter) of forty eight (not forty eight) is twelve.
Four ... a "quarter" is a fourth. Four into Twelve equals Three. Three times Four is Twelve.
Twelve past six is 6:12 am/pm
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
12:15