Spanish Phrase
Mira el horario en línea para ver los horarios de todas las clases.
Meaning
The sentence tells someone to check the online schedule in order to find out the times for every class. It combines a friendly command with a clear purpose, making it useful for students or anyone navigating a course catalog.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to direct a peer, classmate, or new student to an online timetable—whether on a university portal, a language‑learning platform, or a gym class schedule.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Miraelhorarioenlíneaparaverloshorariosdetodaslasclases
Imperative (Mira)
‘Mira’ is the informal singular imperative of the verb ‘mirar’ (to look, to check). Use it when giving a friendly command.
Definite Article (el / los)
‘el’ and ‘los’ are masculine singular and plural definite articles, matching the gender and number of the nouns they modify.
Noun (horario / horarios)
‘horario’ means ‘schedule’ or ‘timetable’. The plural ‘horarios’ refers to multiple timetables or individual class times.
Prepositional Phrase (en línea)
‘en línea’ literally means ‘in line’, but it is the standard way to say ‘online’ in Spanish.
Purpose Infinitive (para ver)
‘para’ + infinitive expresses purpose: ‘to see/to check’. Here it links the action of looking at the schedule with the goal of seeing the class times.
Genitive Construction (de todas las clases)
‘de’ introduces a genitive relationship, meaning ‘of all the classes’. ‘todas’ agrees in gender and number with ‘clases’.
🗨In Conversation
¿Sabes cómo averiguar a qué hora son las clases?
Do you know how to find out what time the classes are?
Mira el horario en línea para ver los horarios de todas las clases.
Check the schedule online to see the times of all the classes.
✕Common Mistakes
Mira el horario en línea para ver los horarios de todas las clases.
While ‘mirar’ works in informal speech, in formal contexts ‘consultar’ or ‘revisar’ is preferred.
Mira el horario en línea para ver el horario de todas las clases.
Repeating ‘horario’ twice can sound redundant; you can replace the second with ‘horarios’ or ‘tiempos’.
Mira el horario online para ver los horarios de todas las clases.
Do not translate it as ‘online’ directly; use the Spanish phrase ‘en línea’ or ‘en internet’.
↔Alternatives
Consulta el horario en internet para conocer los horarios de todas las clases.
Consult the schedule on the internet to know the times of all the classes.
Revisa el calendario virtual para encontrar los horarios de cada materia.
Review the virtual calendar to find the schedules for each subject.
Accede al horario en línea y verifica los horarios de todas las clases.
Access the online schedule and verify the times of all the classes.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking schools, ‘horario’ can refer both to the overall timetable and to individual class slots. The phrase ‘en línea’ is the preferred way to say ‘online’; avoid anglicisms like ‘online’ unless you’re speaking in a very tech‑savvy context. When speaking to teachers or administrators, you might use the more formal ‘consultar’ instead of the informal ‘mirar’.

