Different forms are "correct" in different countries. Any form that is common in your society is acceptable. In some places a colon (:) goes between the hours and the minutes. In some places it's just a dot (.). Some groups use no punctuation at all. Also, some societies and organizations prefer to use 24-hour time, in which the numbers 0 through 23 are used to indicate the 24 hours of the day. Many places use only 12 numbers, 1 through 12, instead of 24. They add the abbreviation AM (ante meridiem) after the time to indicate that the time is before the middle of the day, or PM (post meridiem) for times after the middle of the day. I personally prefer 24-hour time, but it's not used where I live, except by police and some other groups.
To learn what is correct where you live, I suggest opening a local newspaper to a schedule, like a television or theater schedule, and following their example.
The correct way to write 12:00 noon is "12:00 PM."
The correct way to write the phrase is "PM role." with a period after "PM" as it is an abbreviation for Project Manager.
The correct chemical symbol of magnesium is Mg.
its greenwich mean time. So it would be 12pm in the United Kingdom and other countries in that time zone.
reactants -----> products is correct
The correct way to write it is ' 120 '.The correct way to say it is "One hundred twenty".
The correct way to write fireplace is as one word - "fireplace."
The correct way to write degree initials after your name it depends what kind of degree do you have if it is a Bachelor degree it is most time in all caps for example BS or BA.
the correct way is to simply write 3 and a colon following it then write down 2 zeroes followed by hrs
The correct way to write 95 in standard form is 9.5 × 101
1012 is the correct way to write it but if you mean in words the 1 thousand and twelfth
In English, either way of saying this phrase is correct.
The correct way is to write New Year's Eve.
the correct way to write it is like this; spread
The correct way to write 12:00 noon is "12:00 PM."
A more common and less violent way to express this idea is: "It's time to bite the bullet."
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