Q&A: How do you say “It can be” in spanish?

Question by Bob B: How do you say “It can be” in spanish?
Assuming the “it” is masculine plural, and “to be” is in the form of Ser, how do I say “it can be” while?
So i’ll be using the verbs Poder and Ser in this sentence.

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3 Comments on "Q&A: How do you say “It can be” in spanish?"

  1. Kimone williams
    says:

    Digo “puede ser”, mientras que?

  2. granny says:

    We need a full sentence to make an accurate translation.

    it= is SINGULAR
    Puede ser mientras…

    THEY can be=plural
    PuedeN ser.
    while= mientras

    It is used for male, and female.

    Sentences as examples:
    Singular:
    It can be a mistake.
    Puede ser un error.

    Plural:
    They can be lost.
    Pueden estar perdidos.

  3. Austin says:

    Puede Ser

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