How to Say ‘What kind of exercises have you been doing?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Qué tipo de ejercicios han estado haciendo?
💬 Usage Tip: 'Han estado haciendo' emphasizes an ongoing action.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Discussing exercise routines is common, highlighting health priorities.
Phrase Breakdown
¿Qué tipo
What type
Asks about the kind or variety.
¿Qué tipo de música te gusta?
What type of music do you like?
de ejercicios
of exercises
Refers to different forms of physical activity.
Me gustan los ejercicios aeróbicos.
I like aerobic exercises.
han estado haciendo?
have you been doing?
Asks about activities carried out recently.
¿Qué han estado haciendo en el trabajo?
What have you been doing at work?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Qué
[keh]
what
Used to request information about something.
¿Qué hora es?
What time is it?
tipo
[tee-poh]
type
A class or category of things.
Es un tipo interesante.
He is an interesting type.
de
[deh]
of
Indicates relationship or association.
Una taza de té.
A cup of tea.
ejercicios
[eh-her-see-see-ohs]
exercises
Physical activities for fitness.
Me gustan los ejercicios.
I like exercises.
han
[ahn]
have
Auxiliary verb for perfect tenses.
Han llegado temprano.
They have arrived early.
estado
[es-tah-doh]
been
Used with 'have' for continuous tense.
Han estado hablando.
They have been talking.
haciendo
[ah-syen-do]
doing
Performing an action.
Está haciendo su tarea.
He is doing his homework.
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