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Elsa: Buenas tardes, Laura. ¿A qué hora es la clase de francés?
–Laura: Es a las diez menos veinticinco.
9:35
–Elsa: Gracias, ¿y la clase de química?
–Laura: Empieza a las doce y cuarto.
12:15
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Hay varios estacionamientos cerca de la oficia, a. busque el estacionamiento de la compañía del señor Gómez.
In this sentence the word "busca" could be used and the sentence would still be grammatically correct. I chose "busque" because it seems to me like the conversation is happening between strangers and not friends, therefore "usted" is the correct way to address the person.
Elizabeth Proctor says this to John when he says that she is still judging<span> him because of the affair he had with Abigail. He feels that she has not forgiven him as she has claimed to have done.</span>
¿ tienes hermanos ? so how you say do you have any siblings in Spanish