It was 3 am when Frank got home.
I am in the middle of a sentence.
AM = ante meridiem (Latin for "before the middle of the day")PM = post meridiem (Latin for "after the middle of the day")
330 PM means 3:30 pm. 'pm' are the Latin intials for ' Post Meridian' ( After Noon). Casually, 3:30 p.m. would be the middle of the afternoon.
It's more accurate to say that it's neither. AM is short for ante meridiem, which is Latin for before the middle of the day. PM is short for post meridiem, which is Latin for after the middle of the day. Since 1200 noon is the middle of the day, it is neither before the middle of the day nor after the middle of the day. A millisecond before noon, the clock displays 11:59 AM, and a millisecond after noon, the clock displays 12:00 PM. The time in between, called noon, is such an infinitesimally short period of time that who is to say that the clock was not actually displaying "12:00 NOON" during that particular nanosecond. ;)
use aver in a sentence
I am in the middle of a sentence.
You can use the letter I in the middle of a sentence to describe yourself.
The solar eclipse will begin at 2:30 pm.
Charlemagne lived in the Middle Ages.
Example sentence - The graduation commencement would begin at 7:00 pm on Wednesday evening.
Don't come back until 5 pm.
The chicken just stopped in the middle of the road.
Yes.
Yes, "consequently" can be used in the middle of a sentence. For example: "She didn't study for the exam; consequently, she failed." It can also be used at the beginning or end of a sentence depending on the desired emphasis.
please state your name where were you at??:?? pm/am? what did you do on the day of ??/??/??
There is rich, middle class, and poor. I, myself, am middle class.
a sentence could be: "His interruption in the middle of my speech was very rude".