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Jesusengland Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"at one o'clock" / "at 1 oclock"

Hello.

What is the correct form?

- "at one (two, etc) o'clock"
- "at 1 (2, 3, etc) oclock"

I would be grateful for your help.
  

Top answer

You can use either numbers or words followed by "o'clock".

  • You can use either numbers or words followed by "o'clock".
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You can use either numbers or words followed by "o'clock".

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