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vodomira [7]
2 years ago
11

Please help due today Conjugate verbs

Spanish
2 answers:
jolli1 [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Mi programa de televisión favorito comienza a las siete de la noche.

La clase de español comienza a las nueve de la mañana.

La escuela comienza a las siete y media de la mañana.

El almuerzo comienza a las doce de la tarde.

Las películas baratas en el cine comienza a las nueve de la noche.

La prática de deportes escolares comienze a las cuatro de la tarde.

Explanation:

tu programa favorito de televisión - your favorite tv show

la clase de español - spanish class

la escuela - school

el almuerzo - lunch

las películas baratas en el cine - cheap films in the cinema (movie theatre)

la prática de deportes escolares - the practice of school sports; school sports practice

I think you choose when to start it.

Start - comienza

time - son la or a las

afternoon - la tarde

morning - la mañana

night - la noche

agasfer [191]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

what time is each of there activities

at what do you watch your favorite TV show

at what time do you eat

at what time do you go to Spanish class

at what time do you go to school

at what time do you  participate in school sports

at what time do you watch movies in the theater

or what time do they begin

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