1)2:15 - it's a quarter past two p.m. 2)2:30-it's half past two p.m. 3)2:45-it's a quarter to three p.m. 4)3:00-it's three o'clock p.m. 5)3:15-it's a quarter past three p.m. 6)3:30-it's half past three p.m. 7)3:45-it's a quarter to four p.m.
February 19, 2013 on meteorites of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Committee appealed to the Russian citizens - residents of the observed events associated with the span, and the fall of the car with a request to inform the information available to them, documented physical findings, and high-quality photos of the fusion crust of the meteorite debris and chips. These invited to send by e-mail or by means of electronic questionnaire [5]. (The full text of the treatment can be found at laboratory Meteoritics Vernadsky Institute)
When I (got) to the top, I (had) a bird's-eye view of central London. I (was) lucky to have nice weather. It (was) great! I... (spent) 30 minutes on the Eye. I, (admired) the city its historical building and the famous Thames. I.. (took) a lot of photos. I also... (bought) some funny souvenirs in the shop below the London Eye, a model of red London bus and a black mug with the picture of the giant wheel. Next to the London Eye are the Jubilee Gardens where we (saw) a puppet show and some "Living statues”. There (were) two kings and a nice queen, a brave cowboy and a sad poet among the "living statues” I really (enjoyed) the London Eye. I hope to come here again one day.
2:30—two thirty a.m.
2:15—two fifteen a.m.
3:30—three thirty a.m.
3:15—three fifteen a.m.
3:45—three forty-five a.m.
3:00—three a.m.