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A I’m off to Shanghai tomorrow afternoon.
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B Of course, I forgot. You’re going to Shanghai, aren’t you?
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A Yes, just for the weekend. I’m back on Monday.
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B What time’s your flight?
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1 For travel times, and the 24-hour clock, we usually say two numbers – the hour then the minutes, eg: (15.20) fifteen - twenty / fifteen - twenty. Or you can say: twenty past three in the afternoon / twenty past three in the afternoon.
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Key phrases and sentences
I’m off to Shanghai tomorrow afternoon.
Of course, I forgot.
You’re going to Shanghai, aren’t you?
Yes, just for the weekend.
I’m back on Monday.
What time’s your flight?
It’s an afternoon departure.
The flight leaves at 15.20.
Fifteen - twenty? You should get to the airport just after one.
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