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  2. "5 min" or "5 mins"? | Learn English - Preply

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    5 mins" would be appropriate unless you are expressing it as an adjective then use the singular form, as in a five minute break or the ten minute mark. However, in scientific writing, the abbreviation for the units is always in the singular form – 5min, 5km, 5kg.

  3. Which is correct use of the apostophe in minutes?

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    If it takes 5 minutes, "a five-minute walk/a five minutes' walk* – user140086. Commented Oct 15, 2015 at ...

  4. I am 5-minute late? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    2. and 7. don't make sense. 4. and 5. are obviously apologies rather than statements. 'I'm running five minutes late' means that you have not yet arrived at your destination but are five minutes behind where you would need to be to make it on time.

  5. What is the correct usage of hyphens with ranges (as in "a 5 to...

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    The teacher told the students to take a 5- to 10-minute rest. But AP and Chicago notwithstanding, I have worked for some publishers whose house style calls for closing up the entire compound modifier with hyphens, as in option 3 in the posted question: The teacher told the students to take a 5-to-10-minute rest.

  6. The 14 Best Podcasts to Help You Learn English [2024] - Preply

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    6 Minute English fits into even the busiest schedules – no excuses! 6 Minute English is a news podcast produced every week and is aimed at intermediate speakers. Each episode comes with a list of vocabulary, a thought-provoking question, and a transcript so you can follow along in case you miss some words or phrases.

  7. How to write lengths of time in a short way with numbers

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/380729

    @fredsbend Right, I'm saying that hours:minutes (or minutes:seconds) notation can be used for duration as well, depending on context. For example, if I said I ran a 4:30 marathon, that means I finished in 4.5 hours, not that the race started or ended thirty minutes past four o'clock. –

  8. English notation for hour, minutes and seconds

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    The advantage of using minute and second symbols for time is that it obviously expresses a duration rather than a time. From the time 01:00:00 to the time 02:34:56 is a duration of 1 hour, 34 minutes and 56 seconds (1h 34′ 56″)

  9. "Every minute" or "once a minute" is correct. There isn't a single word for this. RegDwight points out "minute by minute" and "on a minute-by-minute basis", but note that "on a minute-by-minute basis" means something different from "every minute" - "he updates his blog on a minute-by-minute basis" - he updates his blog very frequently, perhaps not actually every minute - as opposed to "he ...

  10. The 16 best math learning websites for all levels - Preply

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    Pricing: Starting at $5/lesson; Types of math covered: Everything! Preply tutors cover all math subjects, so you can easily find a tutor based on your needs; Preply is your one-stop shop for finding professional math tutors online. They can provide customized 1-to-1 lessons according to your learning level, objectives, and availability.

  11. 15 Best Podcasts for Learning Italian at Any Level in 2023 -...

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    One of the things we like the most about 5 Minute Italian is that there are episodes focussed solely on pronunciation. Learn how to roll your R’s and the difference between ‘ch’ and ‘c’, amongst other things. Listen to all the 5 Minute Italian podcasts for free via the Joy of Languages website or Soundcloud.