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Hola,
I have a question: For a homework assignment I have been given this: Create a sentence while onjugating the verbs in Present Tense where needed, and add the Reflexive Pronoun whenever you use a Reflexive Verb. The Question: Tu abuela / levantarse / las cinco de la mañana My answer: Tu abuela se levanta las cinco de la mañana In addition I had another question, is this following sentence conjugated correctly? 'A qué horas te levantas tú en la mañana, Raúl? ' Are these correct? Gracias, - Dwight |
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I agree with Wrholt, but I have to say that "¿a qué horas...?" is a valid question. Many people say "horas" instead of "hora". It's probably more colloquial, but it's very frequently heard.
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