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June (Haziran) ile ilgili ingilizce cümlelere örnekler,
***It rains a lot in June.
***I was born on June 4, 1974.
***We have a lot of rain in June.
***It rains a lot in June in Japan.
***He returned from Holland in June.
***My sister is having a baby in June.
***My daughter will get married in June.
***My daughter is to get married in June.
***My daughter is getting married in June.
***Tom hasn’t heard from Mary since last June.
***I was born on the twenty-second of June in 1974.
***He will come on June 24th.
***He will arrive on June 24th.
***We will get married in June.
***It is a cold morning for June.
***We are to get married in June.
***June is still three months off.
***They are to be married in June.
***I hope to be able to go in June.
***In June, it rains day after day.
***She is expecting a baby in June.
***The rainy season begins in June.
***We have many rainy days in June.
***Hurricanes usually occur in June.
***Mary will get her degree in June.
***Cherries are ripe in June or July.
***I’ll be there on the fifth of June.
***I’m getting married to her in June.
***They captured Rome in June of 1944.
***We can deliver the product in June.
***Misako married a Canadian last June.
***In Japan we have a lot of rain in June.
***This cold weather isn’t usual for June.
***I haven’t heard from him since last June.
***The next concert will take place in June.
***I came to Toronto at the beginning of June.
***By the end of June, they were ready to vote.
***Yumiko married a childhood friend last June.
***As a rule we have much rain in June in Japan.
***I’ll miss you so much when you leave in June.
***It has been the driest June for thirty years.
***June is the month when we have a lot of rain.
***He told me that he would go to France in June.
***It is said that Anne will get married in June.
***The next meeting will be on the tenth of June.
***He will leave Tokyo and come to Kansai in June.
***Janet and Bill are going to get hitched in June.
***The rainy season begins towards the end of June.
***What time is convenient for you on June seventh?
***I’d like to cancel my appointment for June first.
***There were not many rainy days in June this year.
***In Japan, the rainy season usually begins in June.
***My sister married a high school teacher last June.
***The new final deadline is at 7 o’clock on June 10th.
***You’re finally going to be a June bride, aren’t you?
***Generally speaking, there is little rain here in June.
***Here is the final agenda for the meeting on June 16th.
***She’s going to get married to Mr. Johnson on June 4th.
***They are leaving in three days, that is to say June 10th.
***The Steve Miller Band released a new album in June of 2010.
***We’ll meet next time at ten o’clock, June the first, next year.
***She will have been married for six years on June 10th of this year.
***We were to be married in May but had to postpone the marriage until June.
***In Japan, it rains quite a bit during our rainy season which is from mid-June until mid-July.
***It rains a lot in June.
***I was born on June 4, 1974.
***We have a lot of rain in June.
***It rains a lot in June in Japan.
***He returned from Holland in June.
***My sister is having a baby in June.
***My daughter will get married in June.
***My daughter is to get married in June.
***My daughter is getting married in June.
***Tom hasn’t heard from Mary since last June.
***I was born on the twenty-second of June in 1974.
***He will come on June 24th.
***He will arrive on June 24th.
***We will get married in June.
***It is a cold morning for June.
***We are to get married in June.
***June is still three months off.
***They are to be married in June.
***I hope to be able to go in June.
***In June, it rains day after day.
***She is expecting a baby in June.
***The rainy season begins in June.
***We have many rainy days in June.
***Hurricanes usually occur in June.
***Mary will get her degree in June.
***Cherries are ripe in June or July.
***I’ll be there on the fifth of June.
***I’m getting married to her in June.
***They captured Rome in June of 1944.
***We can deliver the product in June.
***Misako married a Canadian last June.
***In Japan we have a lot of rain in June.
***This cold weather isn’t usual for June.
***I haven’t heard from him since last June.
***The next concert will take place in June.
***I came to Toronto at the beginning of June.
***By the end of June, they were ready to vote.
***Yumiko married a childhood friend last June.
***As a rule we have much rain in June in Japan.
***I’ll miss you so much when you leave in June.
***It has been the driest June for thirty years.
***June is the month when we have a lot of rain.
***He told me that he would go to France in June.
***It is said that Anne will get married in June.
***The next meeting will be on the tenth of June.
***He will leave Tokyo and come to Kansai in June.
***Janet and Bill are going to get hitched in June.
***The rainy season begins towards the end of June.
***What time is convenient for you on June seventh?
***I’d like to cancel my appointment for June first.
***There were not many rainy days in June this year.
***In Japan, the rainy season usually begins in June.
***My sister married a high school teacher last June.
***The new final deadline is at 7 o’clock on June 10th.
***You’re finally going to be a June bride, aren’t you?
***Generally speaking, there is little rain here in June.
***Here is the final agenda for the meeting on June 16th.
***She’s going to get married to Mr. Johnson on June 4th.
***They are leaving in three days, that is to say June 10th.
***The Steve Miller Band released a new album in June of 2010.
***We’ll meet next time at ten o’clock, June the first, next year.
***She will have been married for six years on June 10th of this year.
***We were to be married in May but had to postpone the marriage until June.
***In Japan, it rains quite a bit during our rainy season which is from mid-June until mid-July.