Here is the translation of your sentences into English using the Present Simple tense. Translation into English
- When do you get up? — I get up at a quarter to seven.
- Grammar note: "A quarter to seven" is .
- When does your brother get up? — He gets up at twenty to eight.
- Grammar note: "Twenty to eight" is .
- Does your sister also get up at twenty to eight? — No. My brother goes to school, but my sister doesn't go to school. She is not a pupil (student) yet. She gets up at twenty past seven.
- Grammar note: "Twenty past seven" is .
- He works in the morning and in the afternoon. In the evening he doesn't work. In the evening he rests.
- Does your sister speak French? — No, she speaks German, and her husband speaks English.
Grammar Reference Table To help you understand the structure used in these sentences, here is a quick breakdown of the Present Simple rules for the third person singular (he, she, it).
| Sentence Type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + Verb + -s/-es | She speaks German. |
| Negative | Subject + does not (doesn't) + Verb | He doesn't work. |
| Question | Does + Subject + Verb? | Does she speak French? |
Time Expressions Used
- A quarter to [hour]: Без четверти [час]
- Twenty to [hour]: Без двадцати [час]
- Twenty past [hour]: Двадцать минут [после часа]
Would you like me to provide a set of similar practice sentences for you to translate from English back into Russian to test your knowledge?
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