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When we want to know the time, we look at a clock or a watch. We can see two hands on the face of the watch. One hand is long. It points to minutes. The

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other hand is short. It points to hours .The hands go round the face .One the face of the watch there are twelve figures from 1 to 12. When the hour hand stands on eight and the minute hand stands on twelve,it is eight o'clok sharp.
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Kirill2000kom 09 апр. 2017 г., 15:35:37 (7 лет назад)
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09 апр. 2017 г., 16:53:56 (7 лет назад)

Когда мы хотим знать время, мы смотрим на cтенные или наручнае часы. Мы видим две стрелки на циферблат часов. Одна стрелка длинная. Это указывает на минуты. С другой стороны короткая. Это указывает на часы.Стрелки идут по циферблату. У часыов есть двенадцать цифры от 1 до 12. Когда часовая стрелка стоит на восемь и минутная стрелка стоит на двенадцати, это восемь часов ровно.
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Sayfullah001
09 апр. 2017 г., 19:02:50 (7 лет назад)

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