Qué means what. Que without the accent on the 'e' can mean "to" or "that".
Tienes is the present tense "you" form of the verb tener, which means to have.
Escribir is to write.
¿Qué tienes que escribir? means "What do you have to write?"
it means "And how old are you?"
¿Que pides cuando tienes mucha hambre? This is a Spanish question meaning in English, What do you order when you're very hungry?
That you must study
a qué hora - what time qué día tienes recreo - what day do you have recess/a break
Que clase tienes en la quinta hora = What class do you have on fifth period?
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
Necesita escribir en inglés para su clase.
what does que mente podrida tienes mean in English? "Que mente podrida tienes" in English means "What a rotten mind you have"
"Tienes que escribes" is not good grammar. "¿Tienes lo que escribes?" would mean "Do you have what you're writing?", perhaps to ask if someone's taking down all the notes or has picked an essay topic. More likely, it's "tienes que escribir", meaning "You have to write" or "Do you have to write?"
"No tienes nada mejor que hacer" means "You don't have anything better to do".
You don't have to cry.
Do you need to pee?
what are you wearing? or more exact is what's on you
"I see you have a girlfriend."
¿Que pides cuando tienes mucha hambre? This is a Spanish question meaning in English, What do you order when you're very hungry?
what subject do you have first
That means "you have to clean the pantabones."
Tienes que, followed by an infinitive, means "you have to" whatever-the-infinitive-is.