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¿Qué mira?

¿Qué mira?(
keh
 
mee
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rah
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. What are you looking at?
¿Qué mira? ¿Ah? - Disculpe, es que tiene algo en su bigote.What are you looking at? ¿Uh? - I'm sorry. It's that you have something on your moustache.
a. What is he looking at?
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
Mira a ese hombre de allá. ¿Qué mira? - No sé. ¿Vamos a preguntarle?Look at thar man over there. What is he looking at? - I don't know. Should we ask him?
b. What is she looking at?
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
Tengo una pregunta acerca de la señora en ese cuadro. ¿Qué mira? - Está mirando a los cielos, deseando que un ángel la ayude.I have a question about the lady in that painting. What is she looking at? - She's looking at the heavens, wishing for an angel to help her.
c. What is it looking at?
¿Ya viste a ese venado? - Sí. ¿Qué mira? ¿Por qué no se mueve de la carretera?Did you see that deer? - Yes. What is it looking at? Why isn't it moving away from the road?
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