Examples of using "Iltapäivällä" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm going to study English this afternoon.
I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon.
Will it clear up this afternoon?
What will you do this afternoon?
Are you free this afternoon?
Where were you yesterday afternoon?
Are you guys free this afternoon?
We're leaving this afternoon.
I'll be absent from home in the afternoon.
I'm taking my son to the zoo this afternoon.
I'm going to study English this afternoon.
I watched a movie yesterday afternoon.
I sold it this afternoon.
The meeting was this afternoon.
- I am afraid it will rain in the afternoon.
- I'm afraid it'll rain in the afternoon.
Yesterday afternoon I wrote a letter.
We will have an English test this afternoon.
What are you going to do tomorrow afternoon?
I'll come back for my suitcases this afternoon.
Will you still be here this afternoon?
I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow afternoon.
My father is free this afternoon.
I don't want to go outside this afternoon.
What do you want to do in the afternoon?
Where are you going this afternoon?
Where were you yesterday afternoon?
I was asleep from one to four this afternoon.
The weather report says it will rain tomorrow afternoon.
I don't want to go outside this afternoon.
I have a lot of things to do this afternoon.
Is it all right if I leave early this afternoon?
Tom came to see us yesterday afternoon.
I don't want to play tennis this afternoon.
I'd really like to go swimming this afternoon.
Tom is coming here this afternoon.
I arrived this afternoon.
Tom will be arriving tomorrow at 2:30 in the afternoon.
Today at noon we'll eat cherries from Italy.
We will have an English test this afternoon.
I have a lot of things to do this afternoon.
She practices the piano in the afternoon or in the evening.
- I think I'll go over to Tom's this afternoon.
- I think that I'll go over to Tom's this afternoon.
Tom came home very tired this afternoon.
You were working yesterday afternoon, weren't you?
Tom slept for more than three hours this afternoon.
- I thought Tom might stop by this afternoon.
- I thought that Tom might stop by this afternoon.
Call me tomorrow afternoon.
Come here this afternoon between two and three.
- I know Tom is coming here this afternoon.
- I know that Tom is coming here this afternoon.
She'll be up and around this afternoon.
I will be free tomorrow afternoon.
I bought flowers because I am going to visit my grandmother this afternoon.
The bank closes at 3pm.
- Tom probably thought I could help you this afternoon.
- Tom probably thought that I could help you this afternoon.
Tell me what you know about what happened at the library this afternoon.
- It's possible that Tom may not know that we're having a meeting tomorrow afternoon.
- It's possible that Tom may not know we're having a meeting tomorrow afternoon.
Tom didn't wake up until late in the afternoon.
I've told you once already that you can't use my car this afternoon.
I don't have a meeting this afternoon.
- Tom told me that he would like me to come over tomorrow afternoon.
- Tom told me he would like me to come over tomorrow afternoon.
My father suggested that we go to the movies this afternoon.