1 hour. It is a wind up alarm clock and can't tell the difference between a.m. and p.m.
How can that be? If the clock was set for 9 in the morning, then obviously it does have an AM/PM. Otherwise it would have just been set for 9.
NO. It is 33 minutes past SIX o'clock.
"5 o'clock in the evening" and "5 o'clock in the afternoon" generally refer to the same time but can imply slightly different contexts. Typically, "afternoon" refers to the period from noon until around 5 PM, while "evening" starts around that time and continues until night. Therefore, if someone says it's 5 o'clock, they might be referring to either, but it's often more common to consider it evening.
get yourself a cartesian circle, or just look at one online and translate it from there 3,6,9, and 12 would all be 90 deg increments.
noon
It is ten o'clock: il est dix heures;it is eleven o'clock: il est onze heures.
Yes, 5 o'clock in the evening typically refers to the late afternoon or early evening period.
NO. It is 33 minutes past SIX o'clock.
3 oclock
12 oclock 6 oclock
It means right in front of you. When soldiers relate directions to the clock 3 oclock means right, 9 oclock means left 12 oclock means front, and 6 oclock means back.
True
nine oclock and six oclock
3 assuming they are both the same-am or pm
Words that rhyme with "oclock" include "flock," "rock," and "block."
cam is set at 12 oclock ip pump is set at 3oclock crank is 6 oclock a aux is 9 oclock
"5 o'clock in the evening" and "5 o'clock in the afternoon" generally refer to the same time but can imply slightly different contexts. Typically, "afternoon" refers to the period from noon until around 5 PM, while "evening" starts around that time and continues until night. Therefore, if someone says it's 5 o'clock, they might be referring to either, but it's often more common to consider it evening.
6 oclock 7 ocklock or 8 oclock i am very not sure