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It's half past six.Its half after six.it's on-thirty.
It's half past six.Its half after six.it's on-thirty.Which one is more common?and which one is American or British?sorry. I meant ( It's six thirty)
Aug 4, 2012 9:47 AM
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Half past six - is correct.
Some people might say "half after".
What is "on-thirty"?
August 4, 2012
I agree with the above answers - you could say either "six thirty" or "half past six".
I'm American - both are commonly used here.
However, nobody says "half after six".
August 5, 2012
Half Past six is correct or six thirty.
August 4, 2012
maria amraccan n british both use
August 7, 2012
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