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27 oct 2017
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Inglés (US)
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre
How long will it before he comes here? y How long does it take for him to get here ? y At what time is he supposed to be here? ?Puedes dar oraciones como ejemplo.
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre
How long will it before he comes here? y How long does it take for him to get here ? y At what time is he supposed to be here? ?Puedes dar oraciones como ejemplo.
How long will it before he comes here? y How long does it take for him to get here ? y At what time is he supposed to be here? ?Puedes dar oraciones como ejemplo.
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- Inglés (UK)
"At what time is he supposed to be here?" This is asking for a time. The answer might be, "He is supposed to be here at 4 o'clock."
"How long does it take for him to get here?" This is asking for a length of time. The answer might be, "It takes him two hours to get here."
"How long will it before he comes here?" This is asking for a length of time between now and the time when he is expected to arrive. The answer might be, "He left his house an hour and a half ago, and it takes him two hours to get here, so he will be here in another 30 minutes."
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- Inglés (US)
the first snd second question is asking how many hours and minutes while the last is asking about the time.
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Well, when someone is not to show up at a given time and place, how do I complain to his friend, who arranged the date for me ?
Well, when someone is not to show up at a given time and place, how do I complain to his friend, who arranged the date for me ?
- Inglés (US)
Ask them 'Why he never came?' Because probably his friend thought he was free on that day to meet you
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"At what time is he supposed to be here?" This is asking for a time. The answer might be, "He is supposed to be here at 4 o'clock."
"How long does it take for him to get here?" This is asking for a length of time. The answer might be, "It takes him two hours to get here."
"How long will it before he comes here?" This is asking for a length of time between now and the time when he is expected to arrive. The answer might be, "He left his house an hour and a half ago, and it takes him two hours to get here, so he will be here in another 30 minutes."
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