Эт сри сти пи эм
это приблизительно. на русском нет таких звуков для точного произношения
2. A: What time is it?
B: It's quarter to six.
3. A: What time is it?
B: It' quarter past nine.
4. A: What time is it?
B: It's half past five.
5. A: What time is it?
B: It's quarter past one.
6. A: What time is it?
B: It's six o'clock.
Yo James, look I lost your Cliff Notes in the park man. I was sitting on a bench thumbing through the pages when i got distracted by this smokin' hot chick walking by in her Daisy Dukes.
Tell you what, I'll stop by Barnes and Nobles and pick up another copy. Catch you later on the down side !
1) Is this a very good book? Have you read it with pleasure?
2) Has he been absent this week? Has he been ill?
3) Haven't I seen you for a long time? You have been in London all this time.
4) Have we heard about her since 1989?
5) Had the laboratory assistent brought all the necessary diagrams by the beginning of the lecture?
6) Had we studied the material before we came to the next lecture?
7) You have already finished your diploma work.
8) Will they have passed their exams by the time you return?
9) Many students have not been enroled into universities this year.
10. Has the translation been finished? Will it been finished by the end of the month?
11. You haven't brought those journals with you. Had these journals been brought by my sister before I returned from St.Petersburg? I don't know.
The Olympic motto is made up of three words - "Faster,Higher<span>, </span><span>Stronger</span>"