# The Time in Words Given the time in numerals we may convert it into words, as shown below:
## Details At *minutes = 0*, use o' clock. For *1 <= minutes <= 30*, use past, and for *30 < minutes* use to. Note the space between the apostrophe and clock in o' clock. Write a **timeInWords** function which prints the time in words for the input given in the format described. The function has the following parameters: - **h**: an integer representing hour of the day - **m**: an integer representing minutes after the hour ## Constraints - *1 <= h <= 12* - *0 <= m < 60* ### Examples ```text timeInWords(5, 47) ➞ thirteen minutes to six timeInWords(3, 00) ➞ three o' clock timeInWords(7, 15) ➞ quarter past seven timeInWords(5, 30) ➞ half past five timeInWords(5, 01) ➞ one minute past five ```