Breakdown of Hablan con el profesor sobre la lección en la escuela.
en
in
con
with
la escuela
the school
ellos
they
la lección
the lesson
sobre
about
hablar
to talk
el profesor
the teacher
Questions & Answers about Hablan con el profesor sobre la lección en la escuela.
Why is the verb "hablan" used instead of something like "habla"?
"Hablan" is the third-person plural form (ellos/ellas/ustedes) of the verb hablar. It indicates that more than one person is speaking or that you are using the ustedes form in Latin American Spanish to address a group formally or informally.
What role does "con el profesor" play in this sentence?
"Con el profesor" means "with the teacher." This phrase indicates who they are speaking with. In Spanish, the preposition "con" is used to specify "with whom" the action is taking place.
Could I replace "sobre" with "acerca de" or "de"?
Yes, you can say "hablan con el profesor acerca de la lección" or "hablan con el profesor de la lección." These are also valid ways to express that they are talking about the lesson. However, "sobre" is a straightforward choice in everyday speech.
Why do we say "en la escuela" instead of simply "en escuela"?
In Spanish, nouns typically need an article. "La escuela" is the definite article form (the school), which is required in standard usage unless there’s a specific reason to omit it, such as in idiomatic expressions or after certain prepositions.
Is "profesor" always masculine, or can it be feminine?
If the teacher is a man, you would use "el profesor." If the teacher is a woman, you would use "la profesora." The sentence given uses the masculine form, suggesting the teacher is male or the masculine form is chosen for general reference.
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