Ex. 11.14: 12-Hour Clock – Grammar
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12-HOUR CLOCK. Often when you are talking about the time in a Norwegian context, you will use the 12-hour clock in speech even when the time is written in the 24-hour clock. Study the overview of telling time on p. 154-5 in the textbook and convert the times in the 24-hour clock to the 12-hour clock. Match the correct times to the programs in the left column.
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- ti på halv ti
- ni
- ti over halv elleve
- åtte
- fem på halv ti
- ti over elleve
- ti over halv tolv
- ti over halv ti
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