At what time is open? in Spanish
We are going to introduce the adjective –OPEN– that will be useful for our communication, eventually. Of course, like English, we do have the verb –TO OPEN– to express when a place opens, but it is not time yet to see verbs, so we will stick with -SER- and -ESTAR- and the different uses. First […]
In this post, we are going to see a very common mistake that people make when try to use the different prepositions that we have learned –A, DESDE y HASTA-; let’s see it in a clear example to show you what we are trying to say. Here it is the question first, asking a specific […]
In this post, we are going to try to clarify a bit more the difference between the two prepositions –AT and SINCE– that eventually can be a little bit confusing in their use. Let’s start with –AT-. The preposition –A– At, as we may know, expresses in the time sphere, the occurring time of some […]
We are going to learn 3 prepositions that are going to let us express with more detail the starting or ending point in time of any activity. It is time to see A -At-, HASTA -Until- and DESDE -since-: INGLÉS ESPAÑOL AT A UNTIL HASTA SINCE DESDE → Remember the preposition –A– . The preposition […]
The title of the post sounds a bit weird, isn’t it?. Well, in this very blog we are going to see a very common mistake that people make in this first stages when they are expressing –At what time is it?– and –What time is it?-; Let’s see it in a clear example to show […]
Let’s see a very important expression in Spanish, as well as in English – At what time is it? -. It is the moment of giving points in time; first of all, let’s see a new time preposition: INGLÉS ESPAÑOL AT A Therefore: ¿A QUÉ HORA ES LA CLASE? AT WHAT TIME IS THE CLASS? 2:00 PM LA […]
We are almost ready to express the time that we are in. Now, is time to be shown, the vocabulary of sharp times within the day: Noon time, Midnight and an hour O’clock: 12:00 AM → Midnight → MEDIANOCHE 12:00 PM → Noon → MEDIODÍA Therefore: ¿QUÉ HORA ES? WHAT TIME IS (IT)? 12:00 AM → ES MEDIANOCHE (IT) IS […]
Time has already been explained in the difference of hours and minutes, but yet, we have to be more specific about the moment of the day of those times: Morning, afternoon, evening or night –AM or PM-. In Spanish, of course, we also specify the moment of these periods of the day that we are […]
As we had said in the previous post, we are going to keep adding minutes to the clock; now, from 30 minutes onwards. It is a very special and Spanish way of telling time from 30’ onwards. Is actually very easy in idea but annoying because it is something that is not really normal in […]
Now that we have already seen sharp times in another post, let’s add minutes after the hour. Remember: ¿QUÉ HORA ES? WHAT TIME IS (IT)? 1:00 → ES LA UNA (IT) IS THE ONE → (IT’S ONE) 2:00 → SON LAS DOS ARE THE DOS → (IT’S TWO) Let’s add minutes in the […]