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  1. Dec 9, 2010 · In conversation, the 'night' of which 'midnight' is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned. If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date. Example: The paper is due by Friday at midnight. Should not be confusing to anyone.

  2. Ways to tell the time in English vary somewhat from country to country, and within countries as well. In the UK and Ireland 8:30 can be half past eight or half eight. The half eight form is not used in other English-speaking countries. In some parts of the USA people say quarter after eight to mean 8:15, while elsewhere they say quarter past eight.

    Time
    English
    00:00 12am
    Midnight Twelve am Zero hundred hours
    00:15 12:15am
    Quarter past midnight Quarter past twelve ...
    00:30 12:30am
    Half past midnight Half midnight Twelve ...
    00:45 12:45am
    Quarter to one (in the morning) Quarter ...
  3. 12pm is midday (or noon). 12am is midnight. Midnight on Sunday is during the night between Sunday and Monday, as Joe says. 5 past midnight would either be 12:05am (in the 12-hour clock) or 00:05 (in the 24-hour clock) NOT 25:05. With the 24-hour clock, we start again from 00:00 after 23:59:59.

  4. Nov 6, 2016 · It means a certain time after that hour. For example: five past midnight would be 12:05. Past midnight means after 00:00/12am. Past one means 01:00/1am. If you are not the correct person, please direct me the correct one.

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  5. Jun 16, 2010 · 12 midnight 12:01 am to 11:59 am (the time between midnight and noon) 12 noon 12:01 to 11:59 pm (the time between noon and midnight) A couple of other notes: Partha: The term is “meridiem” not “meridian.” An easy way to remember this difference is to think of “Carpe Diem!” (Seize the Day!) “Diem” means “day” in Latin.

  6. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language states "By convention, 12 AM denotes midnight and 12 PM denotes noon. Because of the potential for confusion, it is advisable to use 12 noon and 12 midnight." E. G. Richards in his book Mapping Time (1999) provided a diagram in which 12 a.m. means noon and 12 p.m. means midnight.

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  8. May 8, 2024 · When you tell the time in English, the hours always come first. If you look at the clock and see that it is 3:00 p.m., then you can say “It is three” or “The time is three o’clock.”. It is that simple! Remember that when you are talking about just the hour, and no minutes, then you will often use “o’clock.”. 3.

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