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Message de carobd posté le 2004-12-21 15:45:41 (S | E | F | I)
hello, I 'm caro. Can anybody help me, please?
When you tell the time, what is correct:
it's twenty past three or it's twenty minutes after three?
Thank you for replying. Caro.
hello, I 'm caro. Can anybody help me, please?
When you tell the time, what is correct:
it's twenty past three or it's twenty minutes after three?
Thank you for replying. Caro.
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de bridg, postée le 2004-12-21 15:48:47 (S | E)
Take a look here
https://www.anglaisfacile.com/cgi2/myexam/exercice-anglais-90.html
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de serena, postée le 2004-12-21 15:48:48 (S | E)
Twenty past three, carobd.
You can never say "20 after 3".
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de carobd, postée le 2004-12-21 16:03:25 (S | E)
Thank you very much Bridg
Serena, that was what I believed too, can you please have a
look at the exersises of the following site:
http://www.edhelper.com/math/time_sg418.htm
Thanks. caro.
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Edité par bridg le 21-12-2004 16:07
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Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de serena, postée le 2004-12-21 16:17:48 (S | E)
I've just seen it caro, and it's really strange a site gives such nonsense !!
Of course they're wrong !
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de carobd, postée le 2004-12-21 16:38:09 (S | E)
Thanks a lot for your help, because I didn't know what to do...
So the way we,French, learnt how to tell the hour
with "past and to" is the right one. Maybe the site I told you about
showed an american way to tell the time, sometimes Americans
used words that are quite different from English . Take care . Caro;
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de thesy, postée le 2004-12-31 00:55:00 (S | E)
it's twenty past three
or twenty minutes past three
good luck
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de traviskidd, postée le 2005-01-01 23:08:05 (S | E)
"Twenty after three" is perfectly correct.
Although I will more often say "Three-twenty."
"Twenty past three" is British, I think.
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Edité par yannloic le 09-01-2005 21:57
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de carobd, postée le 2005-01-09 16:07:44 (S | E)
Make up your mind !!! What shall I do???
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de lucile83, postée le 2005-01-09 16:26:52 (S | E)
Hello,
you have to teach the English language, then I think you'd better say
twenty past three ;
I also think your pupils will be very interested in knowing the American way and you can tell them about it. Take the opportunity to tell them about the time difference between countries; my young pupils liked it when I explained that and one year later they are still able to say what time it is in Sydney when it is 9 a.m. in France !
See you soon
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de carobd, postée le 2005-01-09 16:52:27 (S | E)
Ok!! I 'll do that but I'll explain in French!! (if you don't mind!!)
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de lucile83, postée le 2005-01-09 17:39:09 (S | E)
yes of course !! I started to explain the famous "what time is it?" and they understood from 2.00 to 2.30, but I didn't go further because it is hard for them; then I told them about the time difference in French !!!
they are willing to learn that sort of things; no matter if you explain in French, it is part of the opening towards the world, which is very important !
See you soon
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de carobd, postée le 2005-01-09 18:59:50 (S | E)
You know lucile,
I really think that if my generation (45) had only been taught English this way whose aim is first to open the world to children and to drive them to communicate with other people and to know about other ways of life, we wouln't be so many to be unable to say three words in this language without making mistakes.
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Edité par bridg le 09-01-2005 19:01
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Edité par yannloic le 09-01-2005 21:55
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de laetitia29, postée le 2005-01-09 19:20:32 (S | E)
don't worry!!!
i think it's :
it's 20 past 3
excuse-me if I'm wrong but I think it's that....
laetitia
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Edité par bridg le 09-01-2005 19:26
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de yannloic, postée le 2005-01-09 22:01:39 (S | E)
So if I have to resume
"Twenty after three" is correct.
"Three-twenty." is more often use
"Twenty past three" is right (that's was I was I learnt when I was at school) but British.
Thank you Traviskidd, you break my known for certain.
Réponse: re:Can you help me?? de clarinette, postée le 2005-01-09 22:19:34 (S | E)
est-ce vous diriez que 20 minutes après 3 heures est incorrect ?
Je dirai non, mais peu usuel. Ce que vous entendrez le plus souvent en c'est twenty past three.
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