Translation: How many classes are in your schedule?
There is a pencil-sharpener in the classroom.
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
"Hay tres" means "there are three" in English. It is used to indicate that there are three of something.
"Hay en la clase" means "There is in the class" in English.
Hay tres clases o conjugaciones de verbos en español: la primera conjugación (-ar), la segunda conjugación (-er) y la tercera conjugación (-ir). Cada verbo se clasifica en una de estas tres conjugaciones según la terminación de su infinitivo.
Pretty sure, just from memory... it is "What is in your backpack and How many doors are in your house" odd sentence.
No hay clases.
No hay ninguna escuela Ninguna escuela hay No hay escuela alguna No hay clases
I pretty sure it means, "there are many classes each week"
It means: There are three classrooms for the Spanish classes.
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
"Hay Clearing" means to clear the hay from the ground.
No, but it can be caused by hay.
'Hay' means both "there is/there are."
It means. The hay is in the barn
There is a pencil-sharpener in the classroom.
cuando hay clase = when class hay = there is/are cuando = when clase = class