they
Word
Dictionary
Phrases
- They are Aitor and Jon.
Basics-3
- They are also boys.
Basics-3
- Who are they?
Questions
- What are they?
Questions
- Are they the buses?
Questions
- Are they buses or cars?
Questions
- Are they the buses or the cars?
Questions
- Who are they?
Questions
- Are they women or men?
Questions
- Are they Mikel and Miren?
Greetings 1
- They are tourists.
People and Past 1
- They are the tourists.
People and Past 1
- Are they nurses or doctors?
People and Past 1
- Are they the nurses or the doctors?
People and Past 1
- They were students, but now they are nurses.
People and Past 2
- They were students, but now they are nurses.
People and Past 2
- They were students, but now they're nurses.
People and Past 2
- They were drivers, but now they are students.
People and Past 2
- They were drivers, but now they are students.
People and Past 2
- They were drivers, but now they're students.
People and Past 2
- They were nurses, but now they are housewives.
People and Past 3
- They were nurses, but now they are housewives.
People and Past 3
- They were nurses, but now they're housewives.
People and Past 3
- They were boys, but now they are priests.
People and Past 3
- They were boys, but now they are priests.
People and Past 3
- They were boys, but now they're priests.
People and Past 3
- They were white cars, but now they are yellow.
Adj 1
- They were white cars, but now they are yellow.
Adj 1
- They are young and beautiful women.
Adj 4
- They are white chickens and gray turtles.
Animals 1
- They are cows. They are not goats.
Animals 2
- They are cows. They are not goats.
Animals 2
- They are the good cows and the bad horses.
Animals 3
- Those hotels over there were green, but now they are orange.
This, That and My 1
- They are my horses.
This, That and My 2
- They are your teachers.
This, That and My 2
- Whose bicycles are they?
NOREN 3
- They are my friends’ bicycles.
NOREN 3
- They are the bicycles of my friends.
NOREN 3
- They are my watches.
NOREN 3
- Whose books are they?
NOREN 3
- Whose umbrellas are they?
NOREN 4
- Whose glasses are they?
NOREN 4
- They are our trousers.
Possessive Pronouns 3
- They are in the purse.
Egon 1
- They are in a purse.
Egon 1
- Where are they?
Egon 2
- They are over there.
Egon 2
- They are over there.
Egon 3
- They are our parents.
Family 1
- They are our grandchildren.
Family 2
- They are my children.
Family 2
- They arrive every day at six.
Verbs1 3
- They stay in France every year.
Verbs1 3
- Where do they usually stay?
Verbs2 2
- They usually leave the churches at eleven.
Verbs2 2
- They will leave Vitoria tomorrow.
Verbs2 3
- Tomorrow, they will leave Vitoria.
Verbs2 3
- Are they going to the hotel or mini-hotel?
Go 1
- Where were they?
Egon2 1
- They were over there yesterday.
Egon2 1
- They were in San Sebastian, but they are now in Bilbao.
Egon2 2
- They were in San Sebastian, but they are now in Bilbao.
Egon2 2
- They are from San Sebastian
Nongo 1
- Are they from Germany?
Nongo 1
- No they are not from Germany. They are from Bilbao.
Nongo 1
- No they are not from Germany. They are from Bilbao.
Nongo 1
- Why are they sitting there?
Because 1-2
- Why are they seated there?
Because 1-2
- There was no money and they were angry.
Because 1-2
- The pigs are not standing, because they are tired.
Because 1-3
- They are angry, because there is no money.
Because 1-3
- They are happy, because we are happy.
Because 1-3
- The housewives were slow because they were tired.
Because 2-1
- The students were worried, because they were lost.
Because 2-1
- They are white, because they are sheep.
Because 2-2
- They are white, because they are sheep.
Because 2-2
- They are big, because they are horses.
Because 2-2
- They are big, because they are horses.
Because 2-2
- They are going to Vitoria by taxi.
NORTAZ 2
- Last year, they couldn't walk in Paris.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- Last year, they could not walk in Paris.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- Last year, they were not able to walk in Paris.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- They could not walk in the airport.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- They were not able to walk in the airport.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- They cannot to go to the church by car.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They can't go to the church by car.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They are not able to go to the church by car.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They cannot go to church by car.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They can't go to church by car.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They are not able to go to church by car.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They cannot walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They can'twalk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- They are not able to walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- On Monday they will not be able to go to the lake.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- Monday they will not be able to go to the lake.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- They will not be able to go to the lake on Monday.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- On Monday they cannot go to the lake.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- Monday they cannot go to the lake.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- They will cannot go to the lake on Monday.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- On Monday they can't go to the lake.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- Monday they can't go to the lake.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- They will can't go to the lake on Monday.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- Did they like it?
Reflective Verbs 1
- They will like the slow, purple cow.
Reflective Verbs 1
- They will not like the hungry and thirsty chicken.
Reflective Verbs 1
- They won't like the hungry and thirsty chicken.
Reflective Verbs 1
- They did not like the dirty, red house.
Reflective Verbs 1
- They didn't like the dirty, red house.
Reflective Verbs 1
- Will they be interesting to me?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Are they interesting to you?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Were they interesting to her?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Were they interesting to him?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Will they be interesting to us?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Are they interesting to you all?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Are they interesting to you (plural)?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Are they interesting to you'll?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Are they interesting to you?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Were they interesting to them?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Were they interested in them?
Reflective Verbs 2
- They will be interested in bicycles.
Reflective Verbs 2
- They will not be interested in snakes.
Reflective Verbs 2
- They won’t be interested in snakes.
Reflective Verbs 2
- They were the same to me.
Reflective Verbs 3
- They are the same to you.
Reflective Verbs 3
- They will be the same to her.
Reflective Verbs 3
- They will be the same to him.
Reflective Verbs 3
- They will not care.
Reflective Verbs 3
- They won’t care.
Reflective Verbs 3
- They will have little wine.
Reflective Verbs 3
- Today they did not close the umbrella.
Ukan 1-1
- Today they didn’t close the umbrella.
Ukan 1-1
- They did not close the umbrella today.
Ukan 1-1
- They didn’t close the umbrella today.
Ukan 1-1
- They do not close the window every day.
Ukan 1-2
- They don’t close the window every day.
Ukan 1-2
- Every day they do not close the window.
Ukan 1-2
- Every day they don’t close the window.
Ukan 1-2
- They do not clean the school every day.
Ukan 1-2
- They don’t clean the school every day.
Ukan 1-2
- Every day they do not clean the school.
Ukan 1-2
- Every day they don’t clean the school.
Ukan 1-2
- Tomorrow they will not close the park.
Ukan 1-3
- Tomorrow they won’t close the park.
Ukan 1-3
- They will not close the park tomorrow.
Ukan 1-3
- They won’t close the park tomorrow.
Ukan 1-3
- Tonight they will not clean the plaza.
Ukan 1-3
- They will not clean the plaza tonight.
Ukan 1-3
- Today they did not eat twelve goats.
Ukan 2-1
- Today they didn't eat twelve goats.
Ukan 2-1
- They did not eat twelve goats today.
Ukan 2-1
- They didn't eat twelve goats today.
Ukan 2-1
- Next week they will see many turtles.
Ukan 2-3
- They will see many turtles next week.
Ukan 2-3
- Today they heard the song.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- Today they listened to the song.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- They heard the song today.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- They listened to the song today.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- This morning they did not sing a song.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- This morning they did not sing any songs.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- They did not sing a song this morning.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- They did not sing any songs this morning.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- Every day they take the bus to school.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- They take the bus to school every day.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- Every day they teach English and Basque.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- They teach English and Basque every day.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- Last week they visited.
Egin 1
- They visited last week.
Egin 1
- Every day they cough.
Egin 1
- They cough every day.
Egin 1
- They will visit.
Egin 1
- Yesterday they slept.
Egin 2
- They slept yesterday.
Egin 2
- Every night they sleep.
Egin 2
- They sleep every night.
Egin 2
- They will sleep.
Egin 2
- This morning did they speak in erdara?
Egin 3
- This morning did they speak erdara?
Egin 3
- This morning did they speak in a foreign language?
Egin 3
- Did they speak in a foreign language this morning?
Egin 3
- Did they speak erdara this morning?
Egin 3
- Did they speak in erdara this morning?
Egin 3
- Every day they speak in German.
Egin 3
- Every day they speak German.
Egin 3
- They speak in German every day.
Egin 3
- They speak German every day.
Egin 3
- They will not speak in Spanish.
Egin 3
- They will not speak Spanish.
Egin 3
- They have a taxi
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- They do not have any bicycles.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- They don't have any bicycles.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- They have one thousand dresses.
Eduki 2 (Transitive Verbs)
- No They do not have any purses.
Eduki 2 (Transitive Verbs)
- No They don’t have any purses.
Eduki 2 (Transitive Verbs)
- They had a purple bird.
Eduki 3 (Transitive Verbs)
- They had a gray goat.
Eduki 3 (Transitive Verbs)
- They had seven taxis.
Eduki 4 (Transitive Verbs)
- They had twelve tables.
Eduki 4 (Transitive Verbs)
- They do not know how to drive a taxi?
Jakin 1
- They don't know how to drive a taxi?
Jakin 1
- They do not know how to speak a foreign language.
Jakin 1
- They do not know how to speak erdara.
Jakin 1
- They don't know how to speak a foreign language.
Jakin 1
- They don't know how to speak erdara.
Jakin 1
- They know how to write.
Jakin 2
- Who are they? I do not know them.
Jakin 3
- Who are they? I don’t know them.
Jakin 3
- They do not know how to read and write.
Jakin 3
- They are coming by horse.
Ari Izan 1
- They are speaking.
Ari Izan 2
- They are talking.
Ari Izan 2
- They will not like walking.
Verbal Nouns 1
- They won’t like walking.
Verbal Nouns 1
- They will not like to walk.
Verbal Nouns 1
- They won’t like to walk.
Verbal Nouns 1
- They like walking in France.
Verbal Nouns 1
- They like to walk in France.
Verbal Nouns 1
- They did not like walking.
Verbal Nouns 3
- They are going to the beach to play.
Verbal Nouns 4
- Today they drank eight glasses of wine.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Today they did not drink any soda.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Today they did not drink any soft drink.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Today they did not drink any soda pop.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Today they did not drink soda.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Today they did not drink soft drink.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Today they did not drink soda pop.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Today they will drink the milk.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Today they drank eight glasses of wine.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Today they did not drink any soda.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Today they did not drink any soft drink.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Today they did not drink any soda pop.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Today they did not drink soda.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Today they did not drink soft drink.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Today they did not drink soda pop.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Every day they eat fish.
Jan 2