Summary

In this section, we have learnt how to say different aspects of time, days, weeks, months and years.

Practical Exercises (A)

1a)       What do you call morning in Igbo? 

1b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using morning

2a)       What do you call night in Igbo?

2b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using night

3a)       What do you call time in Igbo? 

3b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using time.

4a)       What do you call month in Igbo?

4b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using month.

5a)       What do you call day in Igbo?

5b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using day.

6a)       What is “week” called in Igbo?

6b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using week.

7a)       What is “evening” called in Igbo?

7b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using evening.

8a)       What is “afternoon” called in Igbo?

8b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using afternoon.

9a)       What is “year” called in Igbo?

9b)       Make a sentence in Igbo using year.

10a)     What is “evening” called in Igbo?

10b)     Make a sentence in Igbo using evening.

(B) Say The Following Time Sequences In Igbo

  1. Quarter to two ————————-
  2. Nine o’clock —————————–
  3. Half past seven ————————-
  4. Quarter past five ————————
  5. 10pm ———————————-
  6. 11am ———————————–
  7. Quarter to six ————————–
  8. Half past ten ——————————
  9. 4pm ————————————–
  10. 1pm ————————————–
  11. 2pm ————————————–
  12. 5pm ————————————–
  13. Half past two ………………………
  14. 7am ……………………………….
  15. Quarter to eight …………………..
  16. 12 midnight………………………
  17. Half past nine ………………………
  18. 9pm ……………………………….
  19. Quarter to twelve …………………..
  20. Quarter past ten ………………………