to get late (in the day, etc) Vocab
Learn about "to get late (in the day, etc)", with context and examples
Learn about "to get late (in the day, etc)", with context and examples
[So far] we've done 6 kilometres. We will continue to walk this afternoon. Language example C1
In Spanish there are different ways to express a completed action. We can use the verb llevar with this purpose too. Learn about accumulated actions
In Spanish there are different ways to express a completed action. We can use the verb llevar with this purpose too. Learn about accumulated actions
[Shall] we meet at 8 or later? Language example B1
The Spanish verb "quedar" is very versatile. It can mean different things depending on how it is used. Let's see: Spanish verb: Quedar
The Spanish verb "quedar" is very versatile. It can mean different things depending on how it is used. Let's see: Spanish verb: Quedar
You're very late! [lit: arrived] Language example B1
Learn how to form the Spanish superlative with -ísimo When we want to say "extremely [adjective/adverb]"&n
Learn how to form the Spanish superlative with -ísimo When we want to say "extremely [adjective/adverb]"&n
You will arrive late! Language example B2
Learn about using que for a threat or a warning in Spanish One way to introduce a warning or threat in Spanish is by starting a sentence with
Learn about using que for a threat or a warning in Spanish One way to introduce a warning or threat in Spanish is by starting a sentence with
You should always apply suncream, both in the morning and the afternoon. Language example B2
The construction tanto... como is not only used in comparative sentences - see [competency id= "5165"] for this - but also as a conjunct
The construction tanto... como is not only used in comparative sentences - see [competency id= "5165"] for this - but also as a conjunct
You get out of work very late. Language example A1
Salir (to exit / to go out) is semi-regular in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=43]
Salir (to exit / to go out) is semi-regular in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=43]
You can go to the party on the condition that you don't come back too late. Language example B2
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Look at these examples: [example id="4743"] [example id="4744"] [example id="4745"] [example id="4746"]
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