Ah, what a lovely question! In Spanish, we write 2:40 pm as "las dos cuarenta de la tarde." It's like painting a beautiful picture with words, just let your brush flow gently across the canvas of language. Happy painting!
Son las tres menos doce de la tarde
theres 2 ways to write it but they both mean the same so is not a big deal is almost Ike if it was in inglish so ya.... 1. Elisa or 2. Eliza
Las dos veinte (de la tarde), is more common. The form "de la tarde" is omitted if you know that it's in the afternoon.óLas dos veinte (pm [pe 'eme]), less frequent.
apriete dos para español press 2 for spanish *Joe Jonas rocks*
Different Spanish workbooks include an answer key in them. Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 workbooks for different publishers will have answer keys in them, often located in the back.
8 hours and 40 minutes -- or 8 2/3 hours to be exact. How do I know? 9 am to 12 pm (noon) is 3 hours. 12 pm (noon) to 5 : 40 pm is 5 hours and 40 minutes, or 5 2/3 hours. 3 + 5 2/3 = 8 2/3
2:50 pm in Spanish is "dos cincuenta de la tarde."
2 hours, 40 minutes
14:40 = 2:40 pm 14:40 - 07:20 = 07:20 Answer: seven hours twenty minutes
2 PM
23hours and 20minutes is 40minutes short of a full 24-hour day. 40minutes less than a complete day after 2:40 pm is 40minutes before 2:40 pm tomorrow = 2:00 pm tomorrow.
Llega a las 2:30 (dos treinta) PM (pe eme)
From 8:40 AM to 2:00 PM is a duration of 5 hours and 20 minutes. To break it down, there are 4 hours and 20 minutes from 8:40 AM to 12:00 PM, and then an additional 2 hours from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Thus, the total time is 5 hours and 20 minutes.
80/2
Write down 40 and 1. Divide by 2. Write down 20 and 2. Divide by 2. Write down 10 and 4. Divide by 2. Write down 5 and 8. Put them in ascending order. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40
Well, honey, you simply write it as 2:23 PM. It's not rocket science, just a little common sense. Don't overcomplicate things, darling.
1. 4:45 PM 2. A quarter to five 3: fifteen minutes to five