The way we say numbers in English follows a specific pattern. When reading numbers, we generally combine the corresponding words for the digits and the place values. For example, the number "23" can be read as "twenty-three," with the digit "2" corresponding to the word "twenty" and the digit "3" corresponding to the word "three."
When it comes to reading time, we use a similar pattern. For example, "2:30" can be read as "half past two," with "half" indicating that we are halfway through the current hour and "past" indicating that the current time is after the hour. Alternatively, we can also read "2:30" as "two thirty," with "two" indicating the hour and "thirty" indicating the number of minutes past the hour.
Here are some example sentences using "2:30" in English:
I have a meeting at 2:30. (我有一个2点30分的会议。)
The movie starts at 2:30. (电影2点30分开始。)
I'll pick you up at 2:30. (我会在2点30分来接你。)
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

扫码进群(如群满请谅解)
长按或截屏保存,再用微信扫一扫
最佳回答 2022-12-31