Spanish Phrase
En la feria hay un montón de juegos divertidos.
Meaning
The sentence means 'There are a lot of fun games at the fair.' It emphasizes the abundance of entertaining activities you can find when you visit a feria (fair or carnival).
When to use
Use this phrase when describing the variety of attractions at a fair, market, or carnival, especially when you want to highlight that many of the games are enjoyable.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Enlaferiahayunmontóndejuegosdivertidos.
En (preposition)
Used to indicate location or time; here it means 'at' the fair.
Hay (impersonal verb)
Third‑person singular form of haber used to express existence: 'there is/are'.
Un montón de (idiom)
Colloquial way to say 'a lot of' or 'many'. It does not change with gender or number.
Juegos (noun, plural)
Plural noun meaning 'games' or 'playthings'.
Divertidos (adjective)
Adjective agreeing in gender and number with 'juegos' (masc. plural).
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué hay para hacer en la feria?
What is there to do at the fair?
En la feria hay un montón de juegos divertidos.
There are a lot of fun games at the fair.
✕Common Mistakes
En la feria hay mucho juegos divertidos.
‘Mucho’ must agree in number; use ‘muchos’ for plural nouns.
En la feria está un montón de juegos divertidos.
Use ‘hay’ (from haber) to express existence, not ‘está’.
↔Alternatives
En la feria hay muchos juegos divertidos.
There are many fun games at the fair.
En la feria encontrarás varios juegos divertidos.
You will find several fun games at the fair.
En la feria hay un sinfín de juegos divertidos.
There is an endless array of fun games at the fair.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, a "feria" can be a seasonal fair, a weekly market, or a carnival with rides, food stalls, and traditional games like "tirar a la diana" or "la rueda de la fortuna." The expression "un montón de" is informal and very common in everyday conversation, so it works well in casual settings but would be replaced by "muchos" in more formal writing.

