school
Escuela is the Spanish term for school, a place where children go to learn.
My school is far from my house.
This phrase is used to describe the geographical location of your school in relation to your home. 'Está' is a form of the verb 'estar' which is used to express location.
I like my school.
This phrase is used to express your enjoyment of your school. 'Me gusta' is a common phrase in Spanish, translating directly to 'it is pleasing to me'.
My friends study at the same school.
This phrase is used to say that your friends also study at your school. 'Mis amigos' translates to 'my friends' and 'estudian' is the third person plural of the verb 'estudiar' (to study) in the present tense.
School starts at eight.
This is a phrase used to state the start time of school. 'Empieza' is the third person singular of the verb 'empezar' (to start) in the present tense.
School is very important to me.
This phrase is used to express the value or importance you give to school. 'Es muy importante' translates directly to 'is very important'.
My school has a big library.
This phrase is used to describe a characteristic of your school. 'Tiene' is the third person singular of the verb 'tener' (to have) in the present tense.
There are a lot of students in my school.
This phrase is used to describe the number of students in your school. 'Hay' translates to 'there are'.
The school ends at three.
This is a phrase used to state the end time of school. 'Termina' is the third person singular of the verb 'terminar' (to end) in the present tense.
There are no classes at school today.
This phrase is used to say that there are no classes scheduled for the day at the school. 'No hay' is used to express the lack of something.
I go to school everyday.
This phrase is used to express a daily routine of going to school. 'Voy' is the first person singular of the verb 'ir' (to go) in the present tense, and 'todos los días' means 'everyday'.