I hope you are enjoying your holiday
the comfortable summer temperature is around 80 or 90 degrees.
Because the ladies love will last forever but the Summer won't. However I have to say I have some wonderful memories of Summer that will be with me for longer than some of the memories I have of love!!
The correct use of this prepositional phrase would be "in summer." The words "in" and "on" are both prepositions. One would use "in" to describe being inside of or contained in the space of the subject, like "a dog is in its cage" or "I am inthe middle of something." Conversely, one uses the preposition "on" to describe being on top of or around an object, such as "I put your textbook on the desk" or "I sat on the couch." Therefore, given that a season like summer is a period of time in which you are not above but situated within, the proper preposition to use would be "in."
I would take a wild guess and say around noon time. The time when the maximum earth reradiation of heat and the incoming heat are at their combined greatest. A little after 4pm
One student said, "The climate in this region is known for being hot and dry in the summer."
The "Hope you are enjoying summer" is just a statement. I would say that they wrote to be polite.
Either -- it depends on what you mean!"I hope you enjoy your visit" means that the visit has not happened yet, but you hope that they will enjoy it."I hope you are enjoying your visit" means that they are visiting now, and you hope that they are now having a good time.
J'espère que vous appréciez...
It seems like Sara is enjoying her summer if she's engaging in activities she loves, spending time with friends or family, and taking the opportunity to relax. If she’s sharing positive experiences or expressing happiness about her summer plans, that’s a good sign too. However, without specific details about her activities or feelings, it’s hard to say for certain.
Well, if I have understood you question correctly, we say: "Disfruto mucho de tu compañía".
'enjoying life' - ' vayelel kyanqy'
Move is a verb. Therefore, you can say "I hope I move during the summer."
mor far ;D Hope its good ^^
Well if your writing a narrative ,lets say the toice is your going to Africa for a summer trip..... you could say....."Mom i am sooo bored .I have not done anything so far this summer."
"Je m'amuse"
Aamra shobai ek
well, cp has had about 200.00 parties so far,including the many summer parties and celebrations. today the aprils fool party might end so get enjoying also that if any mu mu bes mean to you pookies say packs bag and clears off forever the mu mus will miss you but serves them right for being mean on a party. as for you workers if your boss shouts simply kill him