a school started at a quarter past seven in the morning and finished at a quarter to one in the afternoon
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
1. The 12-hour-system in English
In English there is no 24-hour-system (sometimes it is used on TV and in timetables).
15:00 is 3 o'clock (p.m.) (on TV: fifteenhundred). That's why you use a.m. (Latin: ante meridiem) and p.m. (post meridiem) in situations where it is necessary to point out that you want to say in the morning or in the evening. In other situations (or when it is clear that school starts in the morning and the party in the evening) it is left out.
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2. When to use o'clock
o'clock (abbreviation: of the clock) only on the hour
3. Quarter past and to
quarter → 15 minutes
half → 30 minutes
4. The minutes
multiplies of 5: leave out the word minutes (but: 6.01 → It's one minute past 6.)