horse
A horse is a large domesticated ungulate mammal. They are often used for recreational activities such as riding and they have also been used for work purposes like agriculture, police work, and therapy.
I see a horse running in the field.
This is a phrase you might use when you see a horse ('caballo') running in an open field. It sets a rural or natural scene with a moving subject.
The horse won the race.
This sentence uses the context of a race, to express that the horse ('el caballo') has won it.
The horse is a very strong animal.
This phrase is used to describe the physical characteristics of a horse, where 'caballo' means 'horse'. It introduces a general statement about horses.
She is riding a white horse.
This sentence is telling us about the action of a girl or woman ('ella') riding a certain kind of horse. Here 'caballo blanco' means 'white horse'.
My horse eats apples.
This sentence demonstrates the diet of my horse, showing that horses (the 'caballo') can eat apples.
The farmer has a brown horse.
This sentence describes possession, where a farmer owns or has a brown horse ('caballo marrón').
That horse is very fast.
In this sentence, we are describing a specific horse ('ese caballo'), pointing out its speed.
The car is red, it's not a horse.
This phrase contrasts a car with a horse, emphasizing that the red object is a car, not a horse ('caballo').
The horse jumped over the fence.
This statement is expressing an action taken by a horse ('el caballo'), specifically it leaping over a fence.
I'm afraid of horses.
This phrase is used when expressing fear or phobia towards horses ('los caballos'). It helps students express emotions in Spanish.