English Pronunciation  Dinner is at seven o'clock.

Dinner is at seven o'clock.

How do I say when something is going to happen in English?

To say when something is happening, you have to use the preposition at plus the time. Some more examples of this are: The game starts at 8:00, School starts at quarter after eight, and I'm going to my friend's house at 5:00. Somebody might answer a sentence like this with either a question or a reaction. For example, Ok, then we still have enough time to go for a walk.

How do you pronounce “Dinner is at seven o'clock.”?

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  • AEDinner is at seven o'clock.
  • AEDinner is at seven o'clock.
  • BEDinner is at seven o'clock.
  • BEDinner is at seven o'clock.

How could I respond to “Dinner is at seven o'clock.”?

Ok, then we still have enough time to go for a walk.

What are other important sentences related to “The Time”?

  • What time is it?
  • Do you know what time it is?
  • When do you want to meet?
  • What time does the flight leave?
  • How long is this flight going to take?
  • It's around 3:45 pm.
  • It's quarter after three.
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