LIterally, I have to study this night (as if the night was assigned as the subject of the homework, for example). However, the phrase is usually used when announcing that a person has an exam tomorrow and says: I have to study tonight.
Bad Spanish grammar: What is (wrong form of the word) the school. Dónde esta la escuela = where is the school Qué es una escuela = what is a school francis says: it can also be a fragment of a sentence: Qué está la escuela .... "haciendo"? the problem is that without the tilde (´) it means nothing, if it's a question it has to have a (´) over the qué, so because it doesn't have it, i will assume that "esta" could also mean "está", which changes completely the meaning of the frase. Expl. que esta la escuela that this the school Qué está la escuela ... haciendo What is the school ... doing hope my answer clarified your question
the name of the song is, Who Says by Selena Gomez
Hmmm... it's actually a bit flexible in terms of meaning much like the word "f**k" is in the English language. Basically if someone is telling you "estas de madre" it means you're either being annoying or really intense about something. When someone says that a THING "esta de madre" it usually implies that thing has flaws or is causing a lot of stress.
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LIterally, I have to study this night (as if the night was assigned as the subject of the homework, for example). However, the phrase is usually used when announcing that a person has an exam tomorrow and says: I have to study tonight.
the cheesesteak was made in Philly like it says in it's name
omega el fuerte- ratata
If you want that translated, you need to say so in your question. It says "How are you, how was the class?"
He says on Facebook he waqs in Boot Camp at Ft Dix NJ in 1964! Need to be verified
it is acidic because it says that it has acid and it aint bitter
Desconozco lo que está escrito en esta tarjeta / placa. Para reafirmar más la duda: Desconozco lo que esté escrito en esta tarjeta / placa.
As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.As the name says, it is supposed to look like a fish.
The answer is C, ocupado. The question says, There's a person in the seat. It is.... occupied. (C)
Odysseus says that his name is Nohbdy because when he is in the cave with Polyphemous and he stabs Polyphemous's eye out when people ask him who did it he says Nohbdy, because that is the name that Odysseus gave him for his "real" name.
The name of the page where it says the chapters is usually called the "table of contents".
Bad Spanish grammar: What is (wrong form of the word) the school. Dónde esta la escuela = where is the school Qué es una escuela = what is a school francis says: it can also be a fragment of a sentence: Qué está la escuela .... "haciendo"? the problem is that without the tilde (´) it means nothing, if it's a question it has to have a (´) over the qué, so because it doesn't have it, i will assume that "esta" could also mean "está", which changes completely the meaning of the frase. Expl. que esta la escuela that this the school Qué está la escuela ... haciendo What is the school ... doing hope my answer clarified your question