Normally "What time is it ?" will work.
Alternatively the more ambiguous 'Do you have the time?' implying that the person should impart that knowledge to the questioner. Variants of this include 'Do you have the correct time'? or Do you have the right time ?
Seemingly increasing in popularity is 'What time do you have?' but this would still seem strange to many British people
8 o'clock. England and France are in the same time zone.
Texas has 2 Time Zones: Mountain Time Texas: Daylight Saving Time: This time is 6 time zones to England Standard Time: This time is 7 time zones to England Central Time Texas: Daylight Saving Time: 5 Time Zones Standard Time: 6 Time Zones
Yes, the time in the Canary Islands is always the same as the time in England (UTC/UTC+1).
The time on Svalbard is always the same as the time in England (UTC/UTC+1).
England is 5 Hours ahead of Eastern Stand Time.
"England" in German is "England."
i have no idea so im going to say all the time.....
English is spoken in England, so they would just say "No".
people in England say peace too
Come on england
(I) live in England = ich wohne in England
Never is a long time. You cannot say never of a person until he/she is dead.
As a resident of one of those countries I would say the main is England
This could be due to cultural norms and conventions. In the US, cities like London and Boston are well-known internationally, so including "England" helps to specify which city is being referred to. In contrast, when mentioning "Boston" or "Washington" within the US, there is typically no need to specify the country since it is assumed to be the USA.
People in England speak English.
what can you say a bout the capital of england at the end of the 20th century
No. Ireland and England are in the same time zone.