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Spanish Phrase

¿Dónde se juntan los clubes del colegio?

/ˈdon.de se xuŋˈtan los ˈklu.βes del koˈle.xi.o/
Meaning"Where do the school clubs meet?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks for the place where the school’s clubs gather. It is a neutral‑tone question that can be used by students, teachers, or parents who want to know the meeting spot of extracurricular groups.

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When to use

Use this question when you need to find out the regular meeting location of any school club – for example before joining a club, when planning a visit, or when coordinating schedules with friends.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Dóndesejuntanlosclubesdelcolegio?

1

¿Dónde

Interrogative adverb used to ask about location.

2

se juntan

Reflexive verb ‘juntarse’ in present indicative, third‑person plural; expresses a reciprocal action (they meet together).

3

los clubes

Masculine plural noun acting as the subject of the verb.

4

del

Contraction of ‘de + el’, meaning ‘of the’.

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colegio

Noun meaning ‘school’; here it modifies ‘clubes’ to specify ‘school clubs’.

🗨In Conversation

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¿Dónde se juntan los clubes del colegio?

Where do the school clubs meet?

Se reúnen en el gimnasio después de clases.

They meet in the gym after school.

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Dónde están los clubes del colegio?

    ‘Están’ asks where the clubs are physically, not where they meet.

  • ¿Dónde se reúne los clubes del colegio?

    The verb must agree with the plural subject: ‘se reúnen’. Also ‘reúnen’ is the correct form, not ‘reúne’.

  • ¿Dónde se juntan los club del colegio?

    ‘Clubes’ is plural; using singular ‘club’ is incorrect for the plural subject.

Alternatives

  • ¿En qué lugar se reúnen los clubes del colegio?

    In which place do the school clubs meet?

  • ¿Dónde se encuentran los clubes del colegio?

    Where are the school clubs located?

  • ¿Dónde hacen sus reuniones los clubes del colegio?

    Where do the school clubs hold their meetings?

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking schools, clubs usually meet in shared spaces such as the gymnasium, library, or a multi‑purpose classroom. The verb ‘juntarse’ is common in everyday speech, while ‘reunirse’ sounds slightly more formal. Remember that ‘¿Dónde está…?’ asks for the location of a thing, whereas ‘¿Dónde se juntan…?’ asks for the location of an activity.