There are 2 syllables in the word: warning.
It is 30/60 or 1/2 simplified
2 metres/minute = 393.7 feet per hour
24 sec 2/5 of a minute 1min = 60 sec 60/5 *2 = 24
2 (meters/minute) x 100 (centimeters/meter) x 60 (minutes/hour) = (2 x 100 x 60) (meter - centimeter - minute / minute - meter - hour) = 12,000 centimeters / hour
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The cast of 3 Minute Warning - 2012 includes: Nigel Shinnors as Agent 2
it gives an extra timeout
NFL. John Elway and Matt Ryan are the best in 2 minute drill.
The duration of Two-Minute Warning is 1.92 hours.
Sky Surfer Strike Force - 1995 Two Minute Warning 2-7 was released on: USA: 2 October 1996
Baltimore 17 : Los Angeles 17
Yes. It has happened on a number of occassions, most famously in the "Heidi Game" of 1968 when the Oakland Raiders scored twice in the final minute.
Two Minute Warning was created on 1984-11-28.
Two-Minute Warning was created on 1976-11-12.
Four Minute Warning - song - was created on 2003-08-04.
It's just like saying: This is a 2 Pack soda, instead of this is a 2 Packs soda. If you're using it as a name, it's not plural. Whereas, if I was to say: I bought 2 packs of soda, it would be grammatically correct. It depends how you use the warning in a sentence. This is how you would rephrase that depending on your sentence: Class, this is your 2 minute warning - VS - Class, this is a warning that you have 2 minutes left, or Class, I'm warning you that you have 2 minutes left. It all depends on how you say it...I know how you feel, American grammar!!! Am I right?