Answer:
1. Son las cuatro menos veinte de la tarde.
2. Son las seis en punto de la mañana.
3. Son las nueve y cuarto de la noche.
4. Son las doce en punto de la mañana.
5. Es la una y diez de la tarde.
6. Son las once menos cuarto de la mañana.
7. Son las cinco y cinco de la tarde.
8. Son las doce menos diez de la noche.
9. Es la una y media de la mañana.
10. son las diez en punto de la noche.
Explanation:
Following the model set at the beginning of the exercise, we must continue saying the schedules presented in letters. This is also achieved taking into account the singular or plural number of each schedule to be able to describe it correctly.
Lin sacking hhhnrndnnndmmmdmmmmdmmmmmmm
Translation:
The Richter degrees shook Baja California at 12:53 p.m.
1. Complete the text with the verbs in the past tense from the box.
express
talked
I assure
exposed
"The book will become a precious object"
Immestre
Mexico City, October 15. For the journalist Juan Luis Cebrián, the matter
of the possible disappearance of the printed book does not seem to worry him
that this "will not go away". However, these will become
"most precious objects and perhaps further from the popular",
the spanish journalist