The word "summertime" (like "springtime") is a compound word, and the two- word form "summer time" may mean something completely different -- when capitalized, Summer Time may refer to British Summer Time (BST), a form of Daylight Savings Time.
If you are referring to the summer season, it is summertime. If you are referring to Daylight Saving Time, you would be on summer time.
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Bon ete!
The "Hope you are enjoying summer" is just a statement. I would say that they wrote to be polite.
Yes We have had a good summer this year. We have had a nice time
Xing xia ji. (Pronounced jing jia g)
would have worked
if you had one vacation this summer, you would say my summer vacation. if you had like maybe a small, short one in may and then a long one out of state in July or something like that in the same year, you would say my summer vacations. so it basically depends on how many you had.
I would persume they would because the weather is usually better in the summer so I would have to say yes
I would have to say about in the 90's.
I would say summer..:)
Hafod is the Welsh word for a summer dwelling, or farm. An Irish translation of summer residence would be teach samhraidh and summer-house would be grianán. Scottish Gaelic:?
Maybe the right grammar there is 'at the beginning of summer'. Unless you are using a sentence with the phrase 'at the beginning of the summer vacation', that's when you're supposed to use 'the' before the word 'summer'.
There are many many choices. I would say the beach would be on the top of the list.
best moments of my life go on the camp website and it will say it there
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In the summer I would say 65% of people.
About 78 I would say. About the same as Virginia Beach.
i think that the cold tundra type of weather in the victoria islands would say that the summer temps would be in the 40s