The contraction for of the clock is o'clock.
There is no contraction for the words "did you".
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The contraction for of the clock is o'clock.
O'clock is a contraction of "of the clock"
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The term "o'clock" means "of the clock" or "according to the clock."
The words Of the clock form the contraction o'clock.Sentences:The elderly man looked at his timepiece. "I will give the boy till 3 of the clock to return the silver he stole!""I heard a loud noise at 1 of the clock, but I believed it was the maid stoking the fireplace. Then, at 2 of the clock, I found her at the bottom of the stairs."
I believe it is o'clock which is a contraction of 'of the clock'.
Yes, it means; 'of the clock'.
Times in English are expressed by the contraction o'clock, which means "of the clock" or "on the clock".
Oh, dude, in the contraction "o'clock," the missing letter is "c" from "of." Like, it's not rocket science, but hey, now you know!
It is a contraction, i believe it means of the clock shortened to o' clock. Kinda like Cannot is can't.
Yes, because "o'clock" is a contraction of "of the clock".
The word o'clock is is a contraction, reduced from "of the clock."