When you want to tell how long something has been going on, you use: Hace + period of time + que + present-tense verb. Hace cuatro meses que soy miembro del club atlético. I have been a member of the athletic team for four months. año = year mes = month semana = week día = day horas = hours minutos = minutes
When you want to tell how long something has been going on, you use: Hace + period of time + que + present-tense verb. Hace tres años que tomamos lecciones de bolos. We have been taking bowling lessons for 3 years. año = year mes = month semana = week día = day horas = hours minutos = minutes
When you want to tell how long something has been going on, you use: Hace + period of time + que + present-tense verb. ______ ______ ______ _____ _________________________. They have been studying English for 5 years. We have been writing poems for 2 weeks.
When you want to ask how long something has been going on, you use: ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que present-tense verb? ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que eres miembro del coro? How long have you been a member of the choir? Hace cuatro meses que soy miembro del club atlético. I have been a member of the athletic team for four months
el boleto de salida 1. ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que estudias español? (How long have you been studying Spanish?) 2. ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que asistes la escuela? (How long have you been attending school?)