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Spanish Phrase

Revisa la cobertura de la zona.

/reˈi.sa la koβeɾˈtuɾa de la ˈθo.na/
Meaning"Check the coverage of the area."
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Meaning

The sentence is a command telling someone to check the signal or service coverage in a specific area. It can refer to mobile network signal, internet availability, or even insurance coverage for that zone.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to ask a colleague, friend, or technician to verify whether a service works in a particular location, such as before a meeting, while traveling, or when troubleshooting connectivity issues.

Grammar Breakdown

Revisalacoberturadelazona

1

Imperative (tú) of -ar verbs

For regular -ar verbs, the affirmative tú imperative drops the final -s of the present indicative (revisas → revisa).

2

Definite article agreement

The article 'la' matches the feminine noun 'cobertura' and also the feminine noun 'zona'.

3

Preposition 'de' for possession/relationship

Use 'de' to link the coverage to the area, similar to 'of' in English.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Tienes señal aquí?

Do you have signal here?

Revisa la cobertura de la zona.

Check the coverage of the area.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Revisas la cobertura de la zona.

    The verb should be in the affirmative tú imperative, not the present indicative.

  • Revisa la cobertura del zona.

    The article must agree with the noun; use 'de la zona' or 'del área'.

  • Revisa la cobertura en la zona.

    While understandable, 'de la zona' is the idiomatic way to express belonging.

Alternatives

  • Comprueba la cobertura del área.

    Check the coverage of the area.

  • Verifica la señal en esta zona.

    Verify the signal in this zone.

  • Checa la cobertura de la zona.

    Check the coverage of the zone.

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Cultural Tip

In most Spanish‑speaking countries, "cobertura" is commonly used for mobile or internet signal, but it can also refer to insurance, health, or utility coverage. Choose the context‑appropriate synonym (señal, servicio, póliza) if you want to be more specific.