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Hay una manzana. Hay muchas manzanas. The Spanish “hay”

In Spanish you say In English you say “hay” “there is” “there are”

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Hay una manzana.

Hay muchas manzanas.

The Spanish “hay”

Page 2: In Spanish you say  In English you say “hay” “there is” “there are”

In Spanish you say

The Spanish “hay”

In English you say

“hay”

“there is”

“there are”

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Hay una biblioteca en la escuela.

There is a library in the school.

Hay 10 salones en la escuela.

There are 10 classrooms in the school.

Hay un río en la ciudad.

There is a river in the city.

Hay muchos parques en la ciudad.

There are many parks in the city.

Por ejemplo:

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In Spanish you say

¿Qué hay? What is there?

In English you say

“¿Hay…?”

“Is there…?”

“Are there…?”

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¿Hay una cama en la habitación?Is there a bed in the bedroom?

¿Hay un chico en el restaurante?Is there a boy at the restaurant?

¿Hay seis alumnos en la clase?Are there six students in the class?

¿Hay muchos trenes en la estación?Are there many trains at the station?

Por ejemplo:

TIP:Notice that both

statement and question have the same form in

Spanish.The difference is on

the intonation!

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¿Cómo se dice en español…?

There is a dog in my house.Hay un perro en mi casa.

There are four books on the table.Hay cuatro libros en la mesa.

Is there a museum downtown?¿Hay un museo en el centro?

Are there oranges at the store?¿Hay naranjas en la tienda?

A practicar: