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".
o'clock = of the clock
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."