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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Time on invitations

if you are putting a time of 6:30 on a wedding invitation should it read:
"half past 6 o'clock in the evening" or can you say "six thirty in the evening"
  

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You can use either, but the first is more formal and therefore probably more appropriate.

  • You can use either, but the first is more formal and therefore probably more appropriate.
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You can use either, but the first is more formal and therefore probably more appropriate.

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