Buenos días, profesora. ¿Puedo pasar?
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In English-speaking countries, K-12 teachers are not usually addressed as "teacher." Instead, a title of respect, followed by the person's first or last name, is used. For example, a teacher whose name was Mary Lopez might be addressed as "Miss Lopez" (if she were unmarried), "Mrs. Lopez" (if she were married), or even "Miss Mary."
Buenos días, profesora. ¿Puedo pasar?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
1. (general)
a. Good morning, teacher. Can I come in? (university)
Buenos días, profesora. ¿Puedo pasar? Tengo algo que decirles a los alumnos.Good morning, teacher. Can I come in? I need to tell something to the students.
b. Good morning, professor. Can I come in?
Buenos días, profesora. ¿Puedo pasar? - Ahora no. Están haciendo un examen.Good morning, professor. Can I come in? - Not now. They're taking a test.
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