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"Come es el profesor" is translated, "How is the teacher?" in English. To answer this question, we need to examine the way the phrase is being asked. The specific sentence is speaking about a teacher in reference, not to their mood, but to them as a person. For example, you could respond in Spanish, "El profesor es excelente!", which means, "The teacher is excellent!". Of course we know in English we are referring to how well they teach, not the mood of the teacher. On the subject of mood, it would be strange to ask for a mood response this way. As I said above, it is more speaking about something relating to the teacher. Another example is we could say the teacher is sick in Spanish, "El profesor esta enfermo." Of course, you can say words like "good", "bad", etc. It all depends how the "profesor" is.

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