Actual Time

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tʃu.əl taɪm/

Definitions of actual time

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 What is the actual time right now?

A2 I need to check the actual time before I leave.

B1 The actual time of arrival was later than expected.

B2 Please make sure to record the actual time of each event.

C1 The discrepancy between the planned time and the actual time caused delays.

C2 The actual time taken to complete the project was much longer than anticipated.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

Example Sentences

A1 The actual time is 3 o'clock.

A2 Please arrive at the actual time of the meeting.

B1 It's important to be punctual and arrive at the actual time for the event.

B2 The actual time for the concert is 8:00 PM.

C1 The actual time of arrival will be recorded for accuracy.

C2 Make sure to confirm the actual time of departure before booking your flight.

Examples of actual time in a Sentence

formal The actual time of arrival for the flight was delayed by two hours.

informal I thought the movie started at 7, but the actual time is 7:30.

slang I'll be there at 5, but you know my actual time is always closer to 5:30.

figurative She always seems to arrive at the party at the actual time when things start getting interesting.

Grammatical Forms of actual time

past tense

actual time

plural

actual times

comparative

more actual time

superlative

most actual time

present tense

is actual time

future tense

will be actual time

perfect tense

has been actual time

continuous tense

is being actual time

singular

actual time

positive degree

actual time

infinitive

to be actual time

gerund

being actual time

participle

actual time

Origin and Evolution of actual time

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Old French
Story behind the word: The term 'actual time' originated from the Latin word 'actus', meaning 'done' or 'performed', and the Old French word 'temps', meaning 'time'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'actual time' has come to refer to the precise moment or period in which an event occurs, emphasizing the real or current time as opposed to an estimated or hypothetical time.