qué ven

qué ven(
keh
 
behn
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. what do they see
¿Qué ven cuando abren la puerta? - ¿Los ositos? Ven a Ricitos de Oro durmiendo en una de sus camitas.What do they see when they open the door? - The little bears? They see Goldilocks sleeping in one of their little beds.
a. what do you see
¿Qué ven en esta imagen que les llame la atención?What do you see in this image that attracts your attention?
a. what they see
La gente lo adora, pero yo me pregunto qué ven en él. A mí me parece muy mal actor.People love him, but I wonder what they see in him. I think he's a very bad actor.
a. what you see
Díganme qué ven en el cuadro. - Hay un río y muchos árboles, profesora.Tell me what you see in the painting. - There's a river and a lot of trees, teacher.
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