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  1. 7 de oct. de 2021 · 4. Wel 1. The last lesson at 8 o'clock (BEGIN). 2. Joe ill after he had his lunch (FEEL). 3. A bird suddenly into the window (FLY). the answer at once (KNOW) 5. The students up when the teacher entered the room (STAND 6. It was cold, sol oll two pullovers (WEAR). 7. After breakfast she the newspaper (READ). 8.1 out about the event later (FIND)

  2. We will meet next week at six o'clock on Monday. I heard a funny noise at about eleven o'clock last night. It happened last week at seven o'clock on Monday night. We use ago with the past simple to say how long before the time of speaking something happened: I saw Jim about three weeks ago.

  3. Do you know what time class starts? In grammar books, this construction is called an indirect question. The inversion between auxiliary and subject is only in the first clause Do you (know), ...? The embedded direct question is: What time does class start? It's also possible to add the preposition "at" but it feels redundant to my ears

  4. that this rule can detect: She came on 7:30 p.m. Correction suggestion: at. She came on 7 p.m. Correction suggestion: at. Correct sentences. for comparison: 1,500 workers are on the job, starting as early as 5 a.m. to avoid the 110-degree afternoon heat. I have an 8:00 a.m. meeting tomorrow.

  5. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Began” is the simple past tense of the verb “begin.” This tense is used when we are discussing an action that started and ended in the past. For example: The movie began promptly at 7:00 PM and ended at 9:30 PM. Example sentences. Below are a few more examples of the simple past tense: She began reading the book yesterday.

  6. 9 de sept. de 2020 · Class starts in 7:00 p.m. today. La clase comienza a las 7:00 p.m. hoy. Publicidad Publicidad Nuevas preguntas de Inglés. Hola me podrian ayudar porfavor Hola me pueden ayudar les agradeceria mucho porfavor . Complete the dialogue with should or shouldn’t and the words in the box.

  7. 23 de oct. de 2013 · By saying 'Class begins', your teacher is simply announcing that the class is formally in session. I understand from your posts #6 and #8 that doing so is normal practice when beginning any class except it is usually said in Chinese.