We're happy to know that Shirley enjoys the library.
That is very bad English. Shirley has gone to the..., or Shirley went to the... or Shirley is at the...
In Spanish, "tarde" translates to "afternoon" or "evening." It refers to the later part of the day, typically from noon until sunset.
Afternoon means after 12:00 mid-day until 6pm, then evening begins
They can see quite well during the afternoon...I was chased by one yesterday afternoon until I got my handgun and shot the thing. It had rabies.
She was not born until 1928.
not do until later
they were married in 1950 and stayed married until his death in 2005
Not unless there is a statute in your area that prohibits sleeping until that time
"De la tarde" in Spanish means "in the afternoon" or "of the afternoon." It is used to refer to the time period from noon until evening.
You can say "good afternoon" to someone from around 12:00 PM until 5:59 PM.
Fino a questo pomeriggio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "until this afternoon."Specifically, the preposition fino a means "till, until." The masculine demonstrative adjective questo means "this." The masculine noun pomeriggio means "afternoon."The pronunciation is "FEE-noh ah KWEH-stoh POH-meh-REED-djoh."
It is appropriate to say "good afternoon" from 12:00 PM until around 5:00 PM.