No. Nothing can train a dog in minutes. You might teach a smart dog the sit command in minutes, for example, but it won't obey you in a chaotic situation after minutes, nor will it perform the command flawlessly the next day/week. Truly training a dog is repetitive stuff. Three times a day, 15 minutes a day. Teaching them the command is the easy part. But a trained dog will obey under any circumstance, and that will take more than a few minutes.
Train really hard and run fast
"The train is five minutes late!" in English is Le train a cinq minutes de retard, Le train a un retard de cinq minutes! or Le train est en retard de cinq minutes! in French.
The fastest train takes 59 minutes.
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From Bloomington IL, it is about 2 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes on the train. There is no train service to Bloomington IN.
Fast train London to Ashford 37 minutes; continuation to Dover 40 minutes; bus to port 40 minutes including waiting; check-in at port and bus to ferry 60 minutes; crossing 90 minutes; disembarkation 30 minutes; bus to station 20 minutes; average wait for train 20 minutes; train to Boulogne 30 minutes; average wait 40 minutes; train to Paris 3 hours. Total 9 hours 40 minutes. Or Eurostar London-Paris 2 hours 30.
If I had known you would ask this question, I would have studied English grammar more. In the previous sentences, "had known" is in the past perfect tense.Past perfect is used to show one thing in the past happened before another thing in the past. This other thing in the past is usually expressed by past simple. egThe train had left when I arrived at the station.Had left is past perfect and this event happened before arrived which is past simple.So you would use past perfect when telling a story about things in the past. egI felt really tired when I took the train to work yesterday because Sophie and I had been to a party the night before. We hadn't gone to bed until 3:00am. I had been on the train 5 minutes when I realised that I had left my wallet at home. I phoned Sophie but she had already left for work.
Five Minutes to Train Time - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
No, the past perfect is formed with - had + past participle.We had met before. The train had left.
10 minutes on the train, 7 minutes driving.
train time is around 60 minutes
From Heathrow to London - about 15 minutes by train from London to Cambridge - about 45 minutes by train