Que tengas una buena clase. ¡A prestar atención y aprender mucho!
"bueno, tengo que..." means Good, I have to... [insert action here]
You can respond with "Sí, es muy bueno" (Yes, it's very good) or "Gracias" (Thank you).
The question asks, "What class do you have in the first [primera] hour?" The answer, if you're inclined to give it, would be, "Tengo_______________con Sr/a.______________." Fill in the first blank with the name of the class/subject, the second with the last name of the instructor/teacher/professor.
Tengo cuatro lápices.
Hay veinte estudiantes en la clase de español.
"bueno, tengo que..." means Good, I have to... [insert action here]
The English translation for this Spanish phrase is ' Well, I have class.' or understood to also mean 'Well. I have to go to class.' Although the Spanish word 'Bueno' can be translated as good, the given phrase uses it as an adverb.
no. It's tengo la clase de matematicas. Las is plural, but clase is singular. there needs to be agreement. if you have more than one class, you would say yo tengo las clases... or if you have more than one math class, "yo tengo (number) clases de matematicas."
this is babble
It means, "I have class [the schoolroom kind]."
You can respond with "Sí, es muy bueno" (Yes, it's very good) or "Gracias" (Thank you).
La clase cuarta tengo espanol
Tengo que ir a mi próxima clase.
Tengo la clase de español en el sexta hora.
It's not very grammatical, but Tengo etc. = I have some language/tongue/information or other good for you
tengo que tenerte en la clase de espanol
I have class. Where are my books?