Usage examples of "late monday" in English with translation to Spanish

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I'm going to be late for school! ¡Voy a llegar tarde a la escuela!
Tom has an important decision to make before next Monday. Tom tiene una importante decisión que hacer antes del próximo lunes.
Don't call me so late at night. No me llames tan tarde de noche.
Mike doesn't practice basketball on Monday. Mike no juega al baloncesto los lunes.
She got up late. Ella se levantó tarde.
We will have an English test next Monday. El lunes que viene tendremos un examen de inglés.
The bus arrived ten minutes late. El autobús llegó diez minutos tarde.
It is Monday today. Hoy es lunes.
There's a possibility that Tom will be late. Está la posibilidad de que Tom llegue tarde.
It's Monday today. Hoy es lunes.
He arrived late as usual. Él llegó tarde, como de costumbre.
Any day will do except Monday. Cualquier día menos el lunes.
Japan's army took control of the government in Tokyo in late 1931. El ejército de Japón tomó control del gobierno de Tokio a finales de 1931.
I didn't go to school last Monday. El lunes pasado no fui al colegio.
You must not be late for school. No debes llegar tarde a la escuela.
He proposed that another meeting be held next Monday. Él propuso que se haga otra reunión el próximo lunes.
He was late as a result of the accident. Él llegó tarde por culpa del accidente.
Fred is going to Europe on Monday. Fred va a ir a Europa el lunes.
You'd better go. It's getting late. Mejor vete. Se está haciendo tarde.
Monday morning I was bitten by a dog. El lunes por la mañana me mordió un perro.
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