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HAY: There Is, There Are

ByElizabeth Almann

Today we will look at the Spanish verb HAY / AYE, which translates into English as “There is/There are.” Hay / AYE is derived from the Spanish verb HABER / ah-baiRR, which translates as “to have done” or “to have in existence/be.” For example: He comido el Ășltimo aguacate. (I have eaten the last avocado.)…

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