qué toman

qué toman(
keh
 
toh
-
mahn
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. what do they drink
Mis hijos no pueden tomar lácteos. - Ah, okey, entonces no les doy leche. ¿Qué toman con el desayuno?My children can't take dairy products. - Oh, okay, I won't give them milk then. What do they drink with their breakfast?
a. what they drink
Si preguntas a los niños qué toman con la comida, muchos responden que toman refrescos.If you ask children what they drink with their food, many answer that they drink soda.
a. what are they drinking
¿Qué toman en esa mesa? - No sé. Tú los estás sirviendo.What are they drinking at that table? - I don't know. You're serving them.
a. what they're drinking
¿Ves a esos tipos con los vasos llenos de una cosa amarilla? Sí, me pregunto qué toman.Do you see those guys with the glasses full of some yellow stuff? - Yeah, I wonder what they're drinking.
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