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Match the time in the sentence:

Nous allons en ville à 12:15.

midi et quart.
minuit et quinze.
midi et quinze.
minuit et quart.


***I don't need the translation.

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Answer:

A.) Midi et quart

Step-by-step explanation:

For this question, two answer choices we could easily rule out are options B and D. "Minuit" means midnight, and people do not normally go to town at midnight. We are then left with options A and C. Option A is the more proper way to say 12:15 p.m. in French, which is "quarter past twelve. So that means option C is also incorrect, leaving us with A.) Midi et quart.

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The answer is midi et quart
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