How many female students are in your classroom and how many male students are there and is there a female or male teacher in your classroom and how many desks are in your classroom.
Is there a computer in your class?
It means, "What is there in the class room?"
who is in your clase What is there in your class? This doesn't make a whole lot of sense. You might want to say "Quién está en tu clase?" meaning "who is in your class?"
how many windows do you have in your class
Translation: There are many students.
cuando hay clase = when class hay = there is/are cuando = when clase = class
Pues eso depende en la clase. Estas tomando clase en una ciudad grande o en un pueblito? En una ciudad, claro que van a tener mas alumnos que en el pueblo.Well, that depends on the class. Are you taking the class in a big city or in a small town? In the city, surely there will be more students than in the town.
How many female students are in your classroom and how many male students are there and is there a female or male teacher in your classroom and how many desks are in your classroom.
"Hay en la clase" means "There is in the class" in English.
what is in that class
"¿Qué hay en clase?" translates to "What is there in class?" It is a question asking about the things or activities that are present or occurring in a classroom.
The litteral translation is - There are students in the class Mexico
"(Ustedes) son estudiantes" (Vosotros, as) sois estudiantes
The question means: How many teachers are there in the Spanish class? The answer would be: Hay uno (1)/dos (2)/tres (3)/cuatro (4)/cinco (5) (according to the number of teachers) profesores.
What is on the table or there on the table.
Is there a computer in your class?