Spanish Phrase
¿Proveen pantallas?
Meaning
The sentence asks whether a person, company, or service supplies or provides screens. It can refer to TV screens in a hotel room, computer monitors in an office, or display panels for a product.
When to use
Use this question when you need to confirm if a place or provider includes screens as part of its offering, such as checking a hotel’s amenities, a conference venue’s equipment, or a tech retailer’s package.
✦Grammar Breakdown
¿Proveenpantallas?
Verb: proveer
Proveer is a regular -er verb meaning 'to provide' or 'to supply'. In the present indicative third‑person plural it becomes 'proveen'.
Subject implied
The subject (ellos/ellas/ustedes) is omitted because the verb ending -en already indicates third‑person plural.
Interrogative punctuation
Spanish questions are enclosed by opening (¿) and closing (?) inverted question marks.
Direct object
Pantallas is a feminine plural noun meaning 'screens' and functions as the direct object of proveer.
🗨In Conversation
¿Proveen pantallas en las habitaciones?
Do they provide screens in the rooms?
Sí, todas las habitaciones tienen una pantalla de 55 pulgadas.
Yes, all rooms have a 55‑inch screen.
✕Common Mistakes
¿Provee pantallas?
‘Provee’ is third‑person singular; the subject is plural, so you need ‘proveen’.
¿Proveen pantalla?
If you’re asking about multiple screens, use the plural ‘pantallas’. Singular would change the meaning.
¿Proveen pantallas
Don’t forget the closing question mark; Spanish requires both opening and closing marks.
↔Alternatives
¿Ofrecen pantallas?
Do they offer screens?
¿Incluyen pantallas?
Do they include screens?
¿Tienen pantallas disponibles?
Do they have screens available?
Cultural Tip
In Spanish‑speaking countries, it’s common to ask about amenities using the verb 'proveer' or 'ofrecer' when you want to know if something is included for free. Remember to match the verb form to the implied subject (ellos/ustedes). In formal settings, you might use '¿Ustedes proveen pantallas?' to be extra polite.

