Tell time

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jasonlulu_2000

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A watch can tell time correctly.
A child can tell time correctly at a young age.
Are both 'tell time' naturally used?
Thanks!
Jason
 
More natural would be 'tell the time'.
 
"Tell time" is incorrect. As Rover said, we use "tell the time" (in BrE).
 
Thank you!
So if changed into "tell the time", both sentences are acceptable.

Is that so?

Thanks again!

Jason
 
They would be grammatically correct.
 
This is one of those things that you you say a bunch of times both ways until neither sounds right, but I think in the US, we would say "Jimmy has learned to tell time."
 
This is one of those things that you you say a bunch of times both ways until neither sounds right, but I think in the US, we would say "Jimmy has learned to tell time."

In that case, there is a definite AmE/BrE difference. That sentence, in BrE, has an article missing. Jimmy has learned to tell the time.
 
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