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10 mar 2014
- Japonês
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Inglês (EUA)
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Inglês (RU)
Pergunta encerrada
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
1)How late do you open this shop?
2)What is it for?
3)What do you mean?
Are these correct sentence?
1)How late do you open this shop?
2)What is it for?
3)What do you mean?
Are these correct sentence?
2)What is it for?
3)What do you mean?
Are these correct sentence?
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1) How you phrased it sounds a bit awkward in English. "How early do you (usually) open the shop?" or "How early will you open the shop?" would be more appropriate to ask. Even if the shop opens late in the day, you would never ask how late they open. The structure for this situation focuses on earliness.
Sentences 2 and 3 are perfect.
- Inglês (EUA)
If you're trying to say what time the shop closes, you can say.
How late does this shop stay open? Kind of like 何時まで
- Japonês

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