LA HORA
La expresi�n utilizada en ingl�s para preguntar la hora es la siguiente:
What time is it? o tambi�n What's the time? (menos usual) = �Qu� hora es?
Aunque tambi�n existen otras posibilidades:
- Have you got the time?
- Could you tell me the time please?
- Would you mind telling me the time?
- Have you got the time on you?
- You wouldn't know the time, would you?
- Do you know the time?

Se utiliza 'a.m.' y 'p.m.' en un lenguaje m�s formal y normalmente escrito.
Ej. Banks are open from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Es m�s normal decir: 'In the morning', 'In the afternoon', 'In the evening', 'At night'

7:00 a.m. = seven o'clock in the morning.
2:15 p.m. = quarter past two in the afternoon.
7:30 p.m. = half past seven in the evening
11:00 p.m. = eleven o'clock at night

o'clock es una contracci�n antigua que significa 'of the clock' (del reloj). El empleo actual equivale al espa�ol 'en punto' (seven o'clock = siete en punto).

o'clock = 'en punto'           a quarter past... = 'y cuarto'
half past... = 'y media'       a quarter to... = 'menos cuarto'

12:00 =
midday
24:00 =
midnight
Cuando a la hora sigue una fracci�n de minutos, si es inferior a 30 se utiliza el adverbio 'past'.
Si es superior, se indican los minutos seguidos de la preposici�n 'to'.
It's twenty past eleven / son las once y veinte
It's ten to four / son las cuatro menos diez
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