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TELLING TIME AND SCH

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hour time equal to 60 minutes, 60 minutes
minute time equal to 60 seconds, 60 seconds
second short period of time, brief moment
clock device that shows the time, timepiece
watch small clock worn on the wrist, wristwatch
schedule plan for when events should happen, timetable
appointment arranged time to meet someone or do something, meeting
event something that happens at a certain time, happening
date specific day in the month or year, day
day 24-hour period from midnight to midnight, 24 hours
week seven days, 7 days
month about 30 days, about four weeks
year 365 or 366 days, 12 months
morning the early part of the day, from sunrise to noon, a.m.
afternoon the part of the day between noon and evening, p.m.
evening the part of the day between afternoon and bedtime, after sunset
night the part of the day when it's dark and most people sleep, after sunset
midnight the middle of the night, 12:00 at night
noon the middle of the day, 12:00 in the day
will used to talk about future events that are planned or certain, going to
going to used to talk about future events that are planned or certain, will
24-hour clock a way of telling time from 0 to 24, military time (US)
12-hour clock a way of telling time from 1 to 12, used twice in a day (a.m. and p.m.), civilian time (US)
Created by: LexyLessons
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