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 26.05.2020

Form questions using inverted word order. put the subject at the end. ¿ cena en la cafetería pablo ?

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Since you need to form a question, but place the subject at the end, it means that the entire question will be really inverted, meaning that the order of words will be a little jumbled. This is the way to do it:
Termina a las dos la clase?
As you can see, the subject 'la clase' is placed at the end, and the word order is inverted. 
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Right ¿Esperan el autobús los estudiantes?¿Esperan los estudiantes el autobús?

We can write this sentence in two ways as established above. Thus, in this sentence we have two subjects. First of all, los estudiantes and then el autobús. We have inverted the word order and the sentences are correct. So autobús means bus and estudiantes means students. Moreover, esperan is the conjugation of the verb esperar for the third person plural in the simple present.

Spanish
Step-by-step answer
P Answered by PhD
Since you need to form a question, but place the subject at the end, it means that the entire question will be really inverted, meaning that the order of words will be a little jumbled. This is the way to do it:
Termina a las dos la clase?
As you can see, the subject 'la clase' is placed at the end, and the word order is inverted. 
Spanish
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P Answered by PhD

Question on regular form:

¿La clase termina a las dos?

Question in inverted form:

¿A las dos termina la clase?

In both cases the question does not vary, it is indicative of the same doubt.

Spanish
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P Answered by PhD
Right ¿Esperan el autobús los estudiantes?¿Esperan los estudiantes el autobús?

We can write this sentence in two ways as established above. Thus, in this sentence we have two subjects. First of all, los estudiantes and then el autobús. We have inverted the word order and the sentences are correct. So autobús means bus and estudiantes means students. Moreover, esperan is the conjugation of the verb esperar for the third person plural in the simple present.

Spanish
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P Answered by PhD
The correct
¿Esperan el autobús los estudiantes?
Spanish
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P Answered by PhD
The correct
¿Esperan el autobús los estudiantes?
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P Answered by Specialist
It basically means that students are in the school bus
Form questions using inverted word order. put the verb first and subject at the end. el/autobus/los/

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