"A boy" in spanish
¿What is/Qué es "un niño"?
"Bread" in Spanish
¿What is/Qué es "pan"?
This is used for temporary feelings or locations.
¿What is/Qué es "estar"?
"To eat" in Spanish
¿What is/Qué es "comer/come"?
This is to say, "The man runs."
¿What is/Qué es "el hombre corre"?
A girl and a woman.
¿What are/Qué son "una niña y la mujer"?
Multiple eggs.
What is "los huevos"?
This is used for permanent descriptions.
¿What is/Qué es "ser"?
Black and white.
¿What is/Qué es "negro y blanco"?
The word for "to have" in Spanish.
¿What is/Qué es "tener/tengo/tiene/tienes/tienen"?
A male teacher.
¿What is/Qué es "el maestro"?
Water, milk, and coffee.
¿What are/Qué son "agua, leche, y café"?
This would be used to say that "A ball is blue".
¿What is/Qué es "Una pelota es azul"?
The woman swims.
¿What is/Qué es "la mujer nada"?
"I have" in Spanish.
¿What is/Qué es "yo tengo"?
A female police officer, a boy student, and a male doctor.
¿What is/Qué es "la policía, el alumno, y el doctor"?
Rice, one egg, two apples, and bread.
¿What are/Qué son "el arroz, un huevo, dos manzanas, y el pan"?
This would be said to describe the temperature of a day.
¿What is/Qué es "estar"?
The yellow dog runs.
¿What is/Qué es "el perro amarillo corre"?
The two things needed to create a sentence in the present progressive.
¿What are/Qué son "estar + [verb]ando/iendo"?
All the jobs we've learned in Spanish.
¿What are/Qué son "el maestro, el doctor, el alumno, el policía"?
You'd use these words to ask for a black coffee with milk [con], bread, and a green apple.
¿What is/Qué es "el café negro con leche, pan, y una manzana verde"?
Miguel first says he is feeling tired. Then, he says he is from Maryland. Finally, he says he is in D.C. for the day.
¿What are/Quéson "estar, ser, estar"?
All the colors we've learned in Spanish
¿What are/Qué son "blanco, negro, verde, rojo, azul, amarillo"?
This is to say "we are swimming" and "she is writing."
¿What are/Qué son "Nosotros estamos nadando" and "ella está escribiendo"?