0 I reached home at 11 30 PM, although I was very tired but still I sat online to give my aptitude test because I was determined to give it that day, as last date was closing on(or inching near) and I hardly get time after a busy hectic day . 0-
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02br 00I reached home at 11 30 PM01b 00. Although02b 00 I was very tired, 01b 00I went 02b 00online to01b 00 take02b 00 my aptitude01b 00 test. 0-
— Mister Micawber
02br 00I reached home at 11 30 PM01b 00.
Although02b 00 I was very tired, 01b 00I went 02b 00online to01b 00 take02b 00 my aptitude01b 00 test.
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0 .02br 00I reached home at 11 30 PM01b00. Although02b00 I was very tired, 01b00I went 02b00online to01b00 take02b00 my aptitude01b00 test. I 02b00was determined to 01b00take02b00 it that day, 01b00because02b00 the 01b00deadline02b
1font00This is wonderful and grammatically correct ...if it´s in written form by a novelist or whoever... but in Native English spoken form it would never be said like that !!!02font02br 02br 00But I reached home at 11 30 PM01b00. Although02b00 I was very tired, 01b00I went 02b00online to01
0Hi Anthony02br 02br 00I got home that night at 01b01u00half eleven02u00 ... 02b02br 02br 01b00Just to confirm: Shouldn't it be 01i00half past eleven02i00?02b02br 02br 00Many thanks.0-
0Hi Yoong Liat,02br 02br 00How is your day so far ?02br 02br 00Thanks for the question.02br 02br 00Listen....you can either say half past eleven or half eleven..it´s not so important. It´s really more common for us native speakers from England to say half eleven informally. ...but it´s your choice...me personally ..as an English native
0Hi Anthony02br 02br 00I don't know whether the British will say 'half eleven' instead of 'half past eleven'. I use BrE and I was never taught that 01i0011.3002i00 is 01i00half eleven02i00.02br 02br 00In a written exam, 'half eleven' will certainly be an incorrect answer if the question is marked by a British E