Horário: quarter, half, past, to, o’clock
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Você sabe como usar as expressões inglesas ‘quarter’, ‘half’, ‘past’, ‘to’ e ‘o’clock’ para dizer a hora? Alguns exemplos: 2:15 é ‘quarter past two’ (um quarto de hora depois das duas), 1:45 é ‘quarter to two’ (falta um quarto de hora para as duas), 2:30 é ‘two and a half’ (duas e meia), e 2:00 é ‘two o’clock’ (duas em ponto).
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