No, it is not.
If Manila is the name of a person, then "... minutes, Manila" is correct grammar but it is still not a correct grammar.
No, it is correct grammar, not a correct grammar.
There are 60 seconds in a minute and there are 60 minutes in an hour so you have to times that by each other and you will get 3600 seconds in an hour If i am wrong please correct me
1 hour = 60 minutes so 1 hour 45 minutes = 60+45 = 105 minutes.1 hour = 60 minutes so 1 hour 45 minutes = 60+45 = 105 minutes.1 hour = 60 minutes so 1 hour 45 minutes = 60+45 = 105 minutes.1 hour = 60 minutes so 1 hour 45 minutes = 60+45 = 105 minutes.
One hour is 60 minutes. A quarter of an hour is 60 minutes/4 = 60/4 minutes = 15 minutes. Three quarters of an hour = 3*a quarter of an hour = 3*15 minutes = 45 minutes.
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour. Divide 115 by 60 to find the answer which is 1 hour and 55 minutes.
"See you in an hour and a few minutes, Manila." is better.
No, it is correct grammar, not a correct grammar.
It is not incorrect grammar but the whole phrase is "odd" one would use "in an hour" rather than "after". Also in "a correct grammar" the "a" is not needed. Finally the "and a few minutes" is odd too. If one was trying to be precise one would specify the period exactly (eg 67 minutes or an hour and seven minutes), but in normal conversation when planning to meet up "in an hour" would be enough. Thus the best version would be "See you in an hour"
Flights from Manila to Cebu take 1 hour and 10 minutes.
The flight time from Manila, Philippines to Boracay is:53 minutes
around 1 hour andf 30 minutes.
It's about 1 hour and 3 minutes driving distance.
Batanes is located on Batan Island, roughly 410 miles north of Manila. A flight to Basco takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, we know there will be less than 1 hour in the answer. The correct answer will be a fraction. To find the answer, first convert your hour to minutes. 1 hour = 60 minutes Second, divide the minutes you started with (54) by the hour (60). You will arrive at an answer of 0.9, or converted to a fraction, 9/10 of an hour.
2 hours and 26 minutes 1 hour and 26 minutes from New Baiyun Airport to Ninoy Aquino International Airport and another hour connecting from Manila to Cebu
The correct verb is had been.Examples:This workout studio had been a gas station at one time.Jerome had been waiting for an hour.
It would take about 17 hours to fly from Halifax, Canada to Manila, Philippines. There is approximately 8,343 miles between the two locations.