¿Qué hora es ahora?
What time is it now?
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For learners who are studying Spanish for the first time, this bundle focuses on basic numbers, time, days of the week, and simple schedule expressions. Practice useful phrases such as “What time is it now?”, “It’s three o’clock,” “Today is Monday,” and “I get up at seven,” which are commonly used in everyday life and travel situations.
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What time is it now?
It is one o'clock.
It is two o'clock.
It is three o'clock in the afternoon.
It is eight o'clock in the morning.
It is noon.
It is midnight.
Today is Monday.
Tomorrow is Tuesday.
Today is Sunday.
I get up at seven.
I leave the house at eight.
I arrive at school at nine.
The class starts at ten.
The meeting ends at eleven.
I eat at twelve.
I work in the morning.
I study in the afternoon.
I rest at night.
We are three people.