It's a way to express time. 10 means 10 minutes, past means after, three means the hour. Put this together and we get 3:10. This may be am or pm, we don't know.
The word 'ten' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
It is nothing. But a quarter past ten is a quarter hour after ten: that is 10:15 in the morning or evening.
Held
lead / led / ledHe has led the team for ten years. (past participle)
Absolutely nothing of importance
Trois heures et dix
the past ten of think is
Yes, "ten-thirty," "half past ten," and "thirty past ten" all refer to the same time: 10:30. These phrases are different ways of expressing the time, with "half past" being the most common informal expression. In all cases, they indicate that it is thirty minutes after ten o'clock.
Well to say "ten past three" you'd say "trois heures et dix"or sometimes in French they use the 24 hour clock so it could be "quinze heures et dix".But yeah it's just et dix, literally "three hours and ten"J'espere que cela t'a aidé!
The word 'ten' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
It is nothing. But a quarter past ten is a quarter hour after ten: that is 10:15 in the morning or evening.
Quarter to 10.
The phrase "twenty past ten" refers to the time 10:20. It indicates that it is twenty minutes after ten o'clock.
The past tense for eat is ate.
40 minutes
a quarter past ten is 'dix heures et quart' in French.
Twenty minutes.