You say, "What do you have to do in the English class?" If it's not a question, then you say, "... what you have to do in the English class."Lo dices asi: What do you have to do in English class?
This phrase translates to "What time is your class?" in English.
In English, "La Marseillaise" is typically pronounced as "lah mar-say-yays."
This question is asking about what classes you have on Monday mornings.
Patrimonio de la Humanidad is translated to World Heritage in English.
what subject do you have first
la grapadora
you have the key to my heart
You say, "What do you have to do in the English class?" If it's not a question, then you say, "... what you have to do in the English class."Lo dices asi: What do you have to do in English class?
Tienes la mejor dichos.
You say, "Tú lo/la* tienes todavía." *The choice of either 'lo' or 'la' depends on the gender of whatever 'it' is.
You say 'derechos humanos' or 'derechos por la humanidad'
Tú tienes la Influenza española
This phrase translates to "What time is your class?" in English.
'what family do you have' = cuales son los miembros de la familia que tienes
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
its says what do you have to do to be ready in the morning