Translate "The clock is underneath my desk?" into Spanish

Translation Exercise: English to Spanish

"The clock is underneath my desk?" - El reloj esta debajo de mi escritorio. I found this question as part of a set of questions. I'll just provide the answers of the set. It might help you with the other questions. "The clock is underneath my desk?" - el reloj esta abajo de mi escritorio "There is a door." - Hay una puerta "It's a table." - Es una mesa "Where are the posters?" - Donde estan los letreros / Donde estan los carteles

Exploring Spanish Grammar

How are "esta" and "estan" similar but different?

a. They are both third persons forms of the verb "estar", and one is singular and the other plural.

How are "esta" and "estan" similar but different?

They are both third persons forms of the verb "estar", and one is singular and the other plural.

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