llegar la hora

llegar la hora(
yeh
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gahr
 
lah
 
oh
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rah
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to come the time
Algún día llegará la hora en que ya no estaré aquí para protegerte, y entonces tendrás que saber cuidar de ti mismo.One day the time will come when I won't be here to protect you, and then you will have to know how to take care of yourself.
b. to come the moment
Ha llegado la hora de hacer las paces. Hemos estado peleando por demasiados años.The moment has come for us to make peace with each other. We've been fighting for too many years.
c. to be time
Llegó la hora, señor Presidente. Los reporteros están en la sala de prensa esperando su anuncio.It's time, Mr. President. The reporters are in the press room waiting for your announcement.
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