¿Están bien?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g once upon a time).
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1. (third person plural)
a. Are they OK?
Vi a Marta y Pepe después del accidente. - Ah, ¿están bien?I saw Marta and Pepe after the accident. - Oh, are they OK?
b. Are they all right?
Cancelaron nuestro vuelo y pasamos horas en el aeropuerto. - ¿Y los niños? ¿Están bien? - Sí, solo cansados.They canceled our flight, and we spent hours at the airport. - What about the kids? Are they all right? - Yes, just tired.
2. (second person plural)
a. Are you OK?
Lo siento, me distraje y tuve que frenar de golpe para no saltarme el semáforo. ¿Están bien?I’m sorry, I got distracted and had to slam on the breaks to avoid running the red light. Are you OK?
b. Are you all right?
¿Están bien? Parecen asustados. - Sí, estamos bien. Pero, ¿qué son esos ruidos que vienen del desván?Are you all right? You look frightened. - Yes, we're all right. But what are those noises coming from the attic?
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