Horarios del súper: ¿abre de 9 a 21?
Comprensión de horarios de supermercados y cierres en domingo/festivos.
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Lee el cartel: "L–V 9:00–21:00; Sábado 10:00–20:00; Domingos y festivos CERRADO". ¿Qué días está cerrado?
Comprensión de cartel de horario
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Hints for this Quiz
Look for the words “Domingos y festivos CERRADO.” “Festivos” = public holidays.
Comprensión de cartel de horario
In Spain, supermarkets often open roughly 9:00–21:00 and many close on Sundays; ‘festivos’ are public holidays. This matches the sign, so the closed days are Sundays and holidays.
With actions at a specific time, use “a las” (e.g., El tren sale a las cinco).
With a verb (abre/cierra), Spanish uses “a las” to say “at [time]”: abre a las 9 y cierra a las 21.
Remember: 21:00 = 9 pm in 24-hour time.
From 9 to 21 means 9:00 to 21:00 (9 pm), so it’s open 12 hours.
If it’s Sunday and the sign says “cerrado”, the shop is not open.
Many Spanish supermarkets close on Sundays, as noted in cultural tips about typical hours.
Think of the model “de … a …” as in “de lunes a viernes.”
For ranges on signs, “de … a …” is the standard pattern (compare “de lunes a viernes”).
It’s about holidays, not promotions.
‘Festivos’ means public holidays (national or local). Many shops adjust hours or close on these days.
Use the pattern “¿A qué hora + verbo…?”
To ask about time, use “¿A qué hora…?” and then the verb (e.g., cierra).
Use the same structure you see in “de lunes a viernes.”
On signs it’s common to write “De lunes a viernes” to express a range of days.
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