mirar la pizarra

mirar la pizarra
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
Francisco, mira la pizarra. ¿Qué ves? - Para ser honesto, solo veo garabatos.Francisco, look at the board. What do you see? - To be honest, I only see scribbles.
b. to look at the blackboard
¡Pepe! ¡Deja de andar fantaseando y mira la pizarra!Pepe! Stop daydreaming and look at the blackboard!
c. to look at the chalkboard
El matemático miró la pizarra y se dio cuenta de que había un error en su ecuación.The mathematician looked at the chalkboard and realized that there was a mistake in his equation.
d. to look at the whiteboard
Miren la pizarra y díganme si reconocen este símbolo.Look at the whiteboard and tell me if you recognize this symbol.
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