How can I form a sentence with these words?

la / Juanita / las hijas / ser / de / mayor

Do you know what each of the words means?

What sentence can you form?

La mayor ser las hijas de Juanita.

OR
Las hijas de Juanita ser la mayor.

To form a sentence with these words, you need to arrange them in the correct order to make sense. Let's break down the words:

- "la" means "the" in feminine singular form.
- "Juanita" is a Spanish name.
- "las" is the plural form of "the" in feminine.
- "hijas" means "daughters."
- "ser" means "to be" in the third person singular form.
- "de" means "of."
- "mayor" means "older" or "oldest" (referring to age).

Now we can put them together to form a sentence:

"Juanita es la mayor de las hijas."
This translates to: "Juanita is the oldest daughter."

Remember, when forming sentences, the general order in Spanish is subject + verb + object. So in this case, "Juanita" is the subject, "es" is the verb, and "la mayor de las hijas" is the object.