very late

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. muy tarde (adverb)
You were very late to the audition.Llegaste muy tarde a la audición.
b. muy atrasado
Elena's application is very late, but we'll consider it.La solicitud de Elena está muy atrasada, pero la vamos a considerar.
c. muy retrasado
Your work is very late and I can't accept it.Tu trabajo está muy retrasado y no lo puedo aceptar.
a. muy tarde (adverb)
Ken and Molly went to a very late screening of the movie.Ken y Molly fueron a una proyección muy tarde de la película.
b. muy tardío
These very late apologies don't mean anything to me.Estas disculpas muy tardías no significan nada para mí.
a. muy tarde
I can't believe you want to go out now! It's very late.¡No puedo creer que quieres salir ahora! Es muy tarde.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
a. muy tarde
Kevin always comes very late to parties and drinks all the beer.Kevin siempre llega muy tarde a las fiestas y se bebe toda la cerveza.
a. muy tarde
The sun sets very late in the summer.El sol se pone muy tarde en el verano.
b. hasta muy tarde
Some students are very late to start studying.Algunos estudiantes no empiezan a estudiar hasta muy tarde.
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