
ten-minute break, ten-minutes break, ten minutes' break
Mar 15, 2018 · Students have a _______ break every three hours 1. ten-minutes break 2. ten-minute's break 3. ten-minute break 4. ten-minutes' break Here I'm a few confused. I have not to use the saxon …
10 minute (s')/ten-minute - WordReference Forums
Aug 24, 2009 · complete the notes: approximately ____ walk from Conference Center The answer is "10 minute(s')", but I wrote "ten-minute". I wonder if my anser is also correct. Thank you.
We have ten minutes' break - WordReference Forums
Sep 22, 2011 · Loob Senior Member English UK Sep 23, 2011 #11 Hi Hotmale I would say: We have ten minutes' break (without "a") We have a ten-minute break (with "a").
ten-minute or ten minutes' | WordReference Forums
Nov 21, 2007 · Hey everybody! what is better to say: either 'now we have a ten-minute break' or 'now we have a ten minutes' break'? Thanks a lot
We have a 5-10 minute break between classes. - WordReference Forums
Nov 3, 2020 · 大家好! I was thinking of how to say "We have a 5-10 minute break between classes." in Chinese (in a school setting, for example). Would anyone know how to...
In the break or On the break - WordReference Forums
Sep 30, 2010 · There is usually a ten-minute break between classes in the second case above, and while that period can be called a break, I don't think we would usually use that word in your sentence.
I have 2, 30 minutes sessions with 15 breaks in between
Oct 10, 2016 · How should i say I have 2, 30 minutes sessins with 15 breaks in between? Hi, Is the following correct? Start working on the samples that have been provided for them for two 30- minutes …
You have a 5 minute break - WordReference Forums
Dec 9, 2023 · Hi Im an esl teacher. When I want to tell students to have a break, how can I say that? Which one is correct? "You have a 5 minute break." "It's time to break." Or anything else???? …
after/in ten minutes - WordReference Forums
Apr 28, 2014 · 'After 10 minutes' is possible in my variety of English, but it is less common than 'in 10 minutes', and means the same thing. Technically though, I think 'in 10 minutes' means 'within 10 …
recess vs break - WordReference Forums
Jun 5, 2011 · We were given a 10-minute break between periods to move from class to class. Lunch was scheduled during one of those five periods, and students would either have lunch during third …