Pronunciation of ticket

Pronunciation of the English word ticket.

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Pronounce ticket in English


ticket in a sentence

# Sentence  
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.

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