Previous lesson: Lesson 10: More time
What time is it?
Do you know?
I don’t know.
Yes, I know.
It’s 3 o’clock.
It’s 5 o’clock.
Are you going to eat something now?
Are you going to eat lunch now?
No, I would not like to eat anything now.
As for me, I am going to eat something later.
(At) 8 o’clock.
I’m going to eat something later.
I’m going to drink some tea later.
(At) 9 o’clock.
At what time?
Now it’s 4 o’clock.
I’m going to have lunch at 2 o’clock.
1 o’clock or 2 o’clock
Would you like to have lunch with me?
Located where?
When? Now?
It isn’t now.
6.
(At) 6 o’clock.
7.
(At) 7 o’clock.
At 6 o’clock or at 7 o’clock.
Impossible.
6 o’clock impossible.
In that case, …
…let’s say…
In that case, let’s say 7 o’clock.
The “pa” at the end of this sentence means “let’s say”.
Today.
In the evening.
This evening.
Literally, this means: “Today, in the evening.”
Dinner.
Or, “Evening meal.”
To eat dinner.
This evening, I’m going to eat dinner.
Would you like to eat at 5 o’clock?
10.
10 o’clock.
Tomorrow.
How about you?
How about tomorrow?
Tomorrow, I’m going to eat lunch with you.
3 o’clock or 4 o’clock?
Not okay. At 6 o’clock or at 7 o’clock.
9 o’clock not okay.
In that case, let’s say at 10 o’clock.
It’s not at 10 o’clock.
Tomorrow evening.
Tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock.
It’s not at 7 o’clock.
At 10 o’clock, okay?
Are you going to eat dinner?
Are you going to eat dinner with me?
No.
You’ll answer with this no if you mean to say “not going to” or “am not.”