Pronunciation of the English word ticket.
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1. | "Can I have a ticket?" "Yes, you can. In fact I'd recommend this one." "But I mean: can I buy a ticket?" "I'm surprised you're asking me that question. How do I know if you can buy a ticket? It depends on what's in your wallet." "Come on, you know – I'd like to buy a ticket." "And I can sell a ticket." "What a stroke of luck! So give me a ticket, please!" "There you go." "Finally!" | |
2. | To take an express train, we have to get an express ticket in addition to an ordinary ticket. | |
3. | Dear passengers! If you get on a means of transport and don't have a season ticket, punch a one-time ticket without waiting for the next station. | |
4. | The concert ticket costs more than the cinema ticket. | |
5. | You need to print your ticket at home or show your ticket using your cellphone. | |
6. | When starting your journey at a station where ticket buying facilities are available, it is your responsibility to buy or activate a valid ticket for the journey before boarding a train. | |
7. | If there are no ticket buying facilities at your station, please find a staff member as soon as possible to buy a ticket, or to seek advice on the nearest opportunity to purchase one. | |
8. | A plane ticket is more expensive than a train ticket. | |
9. | I told them to send me another ticket. | |
10. | Don't forget the ticket. |