mirar el pizarrón

mirar el pizarrón
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to look at the board
Los estudiantes miraban el pizarrón y copiaban todo lo que había escrito la profesora en sus cuadernos.The students looked at the board and copied everything the teacher had written into their notebooks.
b. to look at the blackboard
Federico miraba el pizarrón, pero no entendía nada de lo que había escrito el profesor.Federico was looking at the blackboard, but he didn't understand a thing the professor had written.
c. to look at the chalkboard
Chicos, quiero que suelten sus lápices y miren el pizarrón.Guys, I want you to put down your pencils and look at the chalkboard.
d. to look at the whiteboard
¡Rita! ¡Patricia! ¡Dejen de cuchichear y miren el pizarrón!Rita! Patricia! Stop whispering and look at the whiteboard!
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