se acuesta a las once y media de la noche

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a. he goes to bed at half past eleven at night
Juan necesita dormir ocho horas. Por eso se acuesta a las once y media de la noche.Juan needs eight hours sleep. That's why he goes to bed at half past eleven at night.
b. she goes to bed at half past eleven at night
Ana duerme mucho. Se acuesta a las once y media de la noche y se levanta a las diez.Ana sleeps a lot. She goes to bed at half past eleven at night and gets up at ten.
c. goes to bed at half past eleven at night
Rosa se acuesta a las once y media de la noche porque le gusta madrugar.Rosa goes to bed at half past eleven at night because she likes to get up early.
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A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
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(second person singular)
a. you go to bed at half past eleven at night
Si se acuesta a las once y media de la noche, ¿a qué hora se levanta? - A las seis de la mañana.If you go to bed at half past eleven at night, what time do you get up? - At six in the morning.
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