What is this? Yes it is. No it isn´t. Song for kids. 1º Primaria. Aprende con Víctor

What is this? Yes it is. No it isn´t. Aprende con Víctor “What is this?“ is a question that is used to ask about the identity of something. For example: “What is this?“ (Asking about the identity of something.) To use “what is this?“ correctly, you should follow the structure “what is this?“ followed by a noun or pronoun that refers to the thing you are asking about. Here are some examples of “what is this?“ being used in different contexts: “What is this?“ “It’s a pencil.“ (Asking about the identity of something and answering that it is a pencil.) “What is this?“ “It’s a toy.“ (Asking about the identity of something and answering that it is a toy.) “What is this?“ “It’s a cat.“ (Asking about the identity of something and answering that it is a cat.) “What is this?“ is a useful question to ask when you want to learn more about something or when you are not familiar with something. You can use this question to ask about a wide range of things, such as objects, animals, people, or even concepts. Here are some more examples: “What is this?“ “It’s a book.“ (Asking about the identity of something and answering that it is a book.) “What is this?“ “It’s a phone.“ (Asking about the identity of something and answering that it is a phone.) “What is this?“ “It’s a car.“ (Asking about the identity of something and answering that it is a car.) To answer a question with “what is this?“, you should say what the thing is that you are being asked about. For example: “What is this?“ “It’s a pen.“ (Answering that the thing is a pen.) “What is this?“ “It’s a flower.“ (Answering that the thing is a flower.) It’s important to use the correct noun or pronoun when answering a question with “what is this?“ For example: “What is this?“ “It’s a dog.“ (Using the correct noun to describe the thing being asked about.) “What is this?“ “It’s his car.“ (Using the correct pronoun to describe the thing being asked about.)
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