"At what time do you get to school?" or "At what time do you go to school?"
No its really What time do you arrive at school
A Que= At What
Hora= Time
llegas= you arrive
a la escuela= at school
litterly meaning at what time do you arrive at school
P.S que has an accent on the E <3
A que hora vienes escuela is ungrammatical, but it means "What time are you coming to school"
It should be A qué hora vienes a la escuela
At what time do you arrive at school in the morning?
It means: At what time do you get to school?
"At what time do you eat lunch in the school/at school?"
It means "When do you leave for school?"
Qué hora es = what time is it
What time is your Spanish class
Translation: At what time is ....?
¿Cuál clase tienes a las cinco? what clase do you have at five
what does tengo la clase de espanol en la primera hora mean in English
Que clase tienes en la quinta hora = What class do you have on fifth period?
Translated: Where is your Spanish teacher from?
here's all i can help with---- "At what hour ______ the class of English" i dont know what "tienes" means The verb "tener" means "to have" in Spanish... ("tienes" is the second person of singular from present simple, you have) so your sentence would be something like that: at what time is your english class But I'm not sure about this "at"... so I propose you av alternative sentence: What time does your English class start? a que hora tienes la clase da ingles mean at what time is your english class
This means "At what time do you have Spanish class".
¿Cuál clase tienes a las cinco? what clase do you have at five
what does tengo la clase de espanol en la primera hora mean in English
Que clase tienes en la quinta hora = What class do you have on fifth period?
¿A qué hora tienes la clase de matemáticas? means What time is your Math class?
It means "When do you have the class?"
Translated: Where is your Spanish teacher from?
At what time is the class?
here's all i can help with---- "At what hour ______ the class of English" i dont know what "tienes" means The verb "tener" means "to have" in Spanish... ("tienes" is the second person of singular from present simple, you have) so your sentence would be something like that: at what time is your english class But I'm not sure about this "at"... so I propose you av alternative sentence: What time does your English class start? a que hora tienes la clase da ingles mean at what time is your english class
what subject do you have first
¿Cuándo tienes clase de español? (if you want to know what days, etc.) ¿A qué hora tienes clase de español? (if you want to know what time)
I have English class second period. In parts: Yo tengo (I have) la clase de inglés (English class) en la segunda hora (for second period).