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5-16 It's ten o'clock two times every day May 16
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- What time is it now?
- It's ten o'clock.
- No, I mean, what time is it? What time of day? It's ten o'clock two times every day. It could be ten o'clock in the morning, or it could be ten o'clock at night. If it's dark, it's night. If it's light, it's morning. Right now it could be ten o'clock at night or could be ten in the morning. If it's ten in the morning you should be at work. If it's ten at night maybe you're asleep.

 
 
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