banana
A banana is an elongated, edible fruit produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa.
Do you like bananas?
A common question form using the verb 'gustar' (like).
The banana is yellow when it is ripe.
This is a simple descriptive statement using the verb 'estar' to depict a variable state - in this case, the ripeness of a banana.
Can I have a banana, please?
This phrase introduces the use of 'poder' (can) in a polite request.
My brother does not eat bananas.
A statement using 'no' before the verb 'come' (eats) to denote negation.
She puts the bananas in the fridge.
This verb 'pone' (puts) shows an action, along with a location 'en la refri' (in the fridge).
Bananas are my favorite fruit.
A statement using 'ser' (are) to express a general truth or preference.
Bananas are rich in potassium.
This phrase uses 'ser' (are) to express a fact about bananas.
Be careful, the banana is slippery!
An advisory statement using 'estar' to depict a variable state, in this case, the banana being slippery.
The banana is eaten with the hand.
A passive statement which uses 'se' followed by a verb to express a common practice.
I like to eat a banana after training.
This phrase uses the verb 'gustar' to express liking something. It is combined with the basic verb 'comer' (to eat) and the direct object 'un plátano' (a banana).