This document provides examples of how to ask and talk about daily routines in Spanish. It explains that to talk about a friend's, mother's, or sister's routine, you add "-s" to the verb. It gives examples of asking "What time do you..." or "When do you..." to inquire about someone's own routine, and "What time does..." or "When does..." followed by their name to ask about someone else's routine. It provides additional examples of questions to ask about specific daily activities like lunch, waking up, walking the dog, and going to school.
This document provides examples of how to ask and talk about daily routines in Spanish. It explains that to talk about a friend's, mother's, or sister's routine, you add "-s" to the verb. It gives examples of asking "What time do you..." or "When do you..." to inquire about someone's own routine, and "What time does..." or "When does..." followed by their name to ask about someone else's routine. It provides additional examples of questions to ask about specific daily activities like lunch, waking up, walking the dog, and going to school.
This document provides examples of how to ask and talk about daily routines in Spanish. It explains that to talk about a friend's, mother's, or sister's routine, you add "-s" to the verb. It gives examples of asking "What time do you..." or "When do you..." to inquire about someone's own routine, and "What time does..." or "When does..." followed by their name to ask about someone else's routine. It provides additional examples of questions to ask about specific daily activities like lunch, waking up, walking the dog, and going to school.
1. My friend’s routine 2. My mother’s routine 3. My sister’s routine
We add -s to the action
Examples: My mother takes a shower in the morning. Josefina walks the dog in the afternoon. My sister checks her email at 7 o´clock To Ask about the routine we use:
What time do you ……..? ( a que hora tú…)
When do you (action)…? ( Cuando tú …) Examples: What time do you have lunch? What time do you get up in the morning? When do you walk the dog?
When do you go to school?
To Ask about YOUR FRIEND’S ROUTINE, YOUR MOTHER’S ROUTINE or somebody else we use: What time does your father (action)……..? ( a que hora tú papá…)
What time does Claudia play video games? ( a que hora
Claudia …) action
When does your mother (action)…? ( Cuando tú mamá…)
When does Juan do the homework? ( Cuando Juan hace su
tarea?) Examples: action What time does Mary have lunch? What time does your friend get up in the morning? When does Josefina walk the dog?