Choose the sentence that means "And in this vase, there is a flower."


A. Y en este florero, están una flor.
B. Y en este florero, he una flor.
C. Y en este florero, es una flor.
D. Y en este florero, hay una flor.

I think your answer is D.

Look up your question and the first result should give you your answer.

D is correct.

"hay" is the only word that means "there is."

The sentence that means "And in this vase, there is a flower" is D. Y en este florero, hay una flor.

The correct sentence that means "And in this vase, there is a flower" is option D: "Y en este florero, hay una flor."

To arrive at the correct answer, we can break down the options:

A. Y en este florero, están una flor. (Incorrect) - The verb "están" is plural, so it should be "está" to match with "una flor" (a flower).

B. Y en este florero, he una flor. (Incorrect) - The verb "he" means "I have," which does not fit the sentence structure needed.

C. Y en este florero, es una flor. (Incorrect) - The verb "es" means "is," but in this case, we need a verb that indicates existence or possession, such as "hay."

D. Y en este florero, hay una flor. (Correct) - The verb "hay" means "there is/there are," which fits the sentence structure needed.

Therefore, the correct sentence is option D: "Y en este florero, hay una flor."