Time Telling and Daily Routines Exercise

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Time Reading Exercise

In this exercise, we can see four clock faces with their corresponding time descriptions in English:

  1. "It's six half past thirty" - This appears to be a practice exercise where students need to correctly write "It's half past six"

  2. "It's ten quarter past five" - The correct form should be "It's quarter past ten"

  3. "It's seven six half past thirty five" - This seems to be practicing "It's half past seven"

  4. "It's three quarter past ten" - Should be written as "It's quarter past three"

Below these clock faces, there's a question asking:
"What do you always/usually/often/sometimes/never do on Mondays at 7 o'clock in the evening?"

This is a grammar exercise combining:
- Telling time
- Frequency adverbs (always, usually, often, sometimes, never)
- Present simple tense
- Daily routines

Students should form answers like:
"I usually do my homework at 7 o'clock in the evening on Mondays"
"I sometimes watch TV at 7 o'clock in the evening on Mondays"

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