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Questions & Answers about La profesora regaña a los más traviesos cuando hablan en voz alta en clase.
Why is there an a before los más traviesos?
That a is the personal a. In Spanish, when the direct object is a person or people, you usually put a before it.
So in this sentence:
Even though los más traviesos is the direct object, it refers to people, so Spanish uses a.
You would not use this a with most non-human objects.
Why does it say los más traviesos instead of just más traviesos?
Because Spanish normally uses the definite article with this kind of superlative idea.
- los más traviesos = the naughtiest ones / the most mischievous ones
If you only said más traviesos, it would usually sound incomplete here, because it would mean more mischievous, not the most mischievous.
So:
- más traviesos = more mischievous
- los más traviesos = the most mischievous / the naughtiest ones
Why is traviesos masculine plural?
Is los más traviesos missing a noun, like students or children?
Why is it hablan and not habla?
Why doesn’t Spanish use ellos hablan here?
Because Spanish often leaves out subject pronouns when the verb ending already shows who the subject is.
- hablan already means they speak
- so ellos is unnecessary unless you want emphasis or contrast
That is very normal in Spanish.
What does cuando hablan mean here: when they speak or whenever they speak?
Here it most naturally means whenever they speak or when they speak in a habitual sense.
The whole sentence describes something that happens regularly:
- The teacher scolds the naughtiest ones when/whenever they speak loudly in class.
Spanish often uses the present tense for habitual actions like this.
If it were about one specific future event, Spanish would usually change the structure.
What does en voz alta mean exactly?
It is a fixed expression meaning:
- out loud
- in a loud voice
- loudly
Literally, it is:
- en = in
- voz = voice
- alta = high/loud
So hablar en voz alta is a very common way to say to speak out loud.
Spanish does not normally use an adverb equivalent to loudly here in the same way English does. En voz alta is the natural expression.
Why is it en clase and not en la clase?
En clase is a common idiomatic expression meaning:
- in class
- during class
It refers more to the situation or activity of class time.
By contrast, en la clase often sounds more like:
- in the classroom
- in that specific class
So here en clase is the most natural choice because the idea is during class.
What tense is regaña, and why is the present tense used?
Regaña is the third-person singular present indicative of regañar.
The present tense is used because the sentence describes a usual or repeated action:
- The teacher scolds... when they speak loudly in class.
This is not necessarily happening right now. It is more like a general fact or routine.
Is regañar a strong word?
Why is the sentence order the way it is?
The sentence follows a very normal Spanish pattern:
- La profesora = subject
- regaña = verb
- a los más traviesos = direct object
- cuando hablan en voz alta en clase = time clause
So the order is basically:
- The teacher scolds the naughtiest ones when they speak loudly in class.
Spanish can change word order for emphasis, but this version is neutral and natural.
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