A warning (including an official stoppage of the play clock that functions as a time-out for both teams, but isn't charged to them) is given by the officials with 2 minutes remaining in both halves of a football game. If a play is currently running at the 2-minute mark, the clock stops as soon as the play is complete. Back before big electronic scoreboards, the only official game time was kept by the officiating crew. Since the coaches didn't know how much time remained in a half, the refs would stop the clock and inform them. Since then, it's been a holdover and a perfect excuse for the networks to break away to another three commercials.
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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?
The cast of 3 Minute Warning - 2012 includes: Nigel Shinnors as Agent 2
it gives an extra timeout
Sky Surfer Strike Force - 1995 Two Minute Warning 2-7 was released on: USA: 2 October 1996
Baltimore 17 : Los Angeles 17
Because Kyle McRae doesn't know why
the answer is your mom and dad
A Five Minute Warning - 2011 was released on: USA: 18 May 2012 (Ohio Independent Film Festival) USA: 2 June 2012 (Pittsburgh Independent Film Festival)
2 Minute warning
Tire pressure warning light
take off the negative battery post for 1/2 hour start the truck after you set the E brake turn on a/c for one minute and drive it for 2o ks