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Draw the time and then write how to say it:

2:00 PM 1:30 AM 6:15 PM

For the first hour of the day (0:00 to 0:59), add 12 Hours,
8:45 PM 5:20 PM 9:10 AM make it "AM"
Examples: 0:10 = 12:10 AM, 0:40 = 12:40 AM

From 1:00 to 11:59, just make it "AM"


Examples: 1:15 = 1:15 AM, 11:25 = 11:25 AM

10: 25 AM 11:55 PM 3:00 PM From 12:00 to 12:59, just make it "PM"


Examples: 12:10 = 12:10 PM, 12:55 = 12:55 PM

From 13:00 to 23:59, subtract 12 Hours, make it "PM"


Examples: 14:55 = 2:55 PM, 23:30 = 11:30 PM

12:00 AM 12:30 AM 12:50 AM


With AM/PM (or "12 Hour Clock") the
day is split into the 12 Hours running
from Midnight to Noon (the AM hours)
and the other 12 Hours running from
The official and most
common spelling for AM is Noon to Midnight (the PM hours)
12:00 PM 12:59 PM "ante meridiem" which is a
Latin phrase. But people
sometimes use the phrase MIDNIGHT AND MIDDAY (NOON)
"ante meridian" (a "meridian" "12 AM" and "12 PM" can cause confusion, so prefer "12
in this case refers to an Midnight" and "12 Noon".
imaginary line in the sky
when the sun is at its highest
point).

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