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Telling the time: (a) quarter past



KimJ
Belgium

Telling the time: (a) quarter past
 
Hi all,

I �m currently making a worksheet on telling the time and I would like your advice on this matter:

I think this is sentence is correct: It �s a quarter past three.
But on some website �s I came accros this: It �s quarter past three.

Is this also correct? Is there a difference between British E. and Am E. ?

Thanks for your advice!
Kim

27 May 2015      





redcamarocruiser
United States

I use both.

27 May 2015     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Yes, me too.More likely to miss the article out, due to laziness.

27 May 2015     



Jayho
Australia

I use both, too

27 May 2015     



Peter Hardy
Australia

Like Lynne, I often use the lazy option and drop the article. And as three and a half native speakers do it, it must be okay :-)

27 May 2015     



fingerkiss
Venezuela

You can use both of them, I would teach my students the use with definite article A, and later I will say them it´s possible to tell the time without the definite article. see ya!

27 May 2015