Correct sentence: "What shape is the piñata?"
Why this is correct (easy steps):
- Start with a capital letter: "What" not "what."
- Use the article "the" if you mean a particular piñata you can see. If you mean any piñata, you can say "What shape is a piñata?"
- Put a question mark at the end because you are asking a question: "?"
- The word can be spelled "piñata" (with ñ). If you can't type ñ, "pinata" is okay.
What shapes can a piñata be?
- Star: Many traditional piñatas are made like a star with points.
- Animal: Piñatas often look like animals (donkey, unicorn, dog).
- Ball or sphere: Some piñatas are round like a ball.
- Cone: A cone shape is like an ice-cream cone or a party hat.
- Cartoon or character shapes: They can look like your favorite cartoon or superhero.
- Box or cube: Some are square or box-shaped.
Easy activity: Look at a piñata (or a picture). Ask yourself: "Is it a star, animal, ball, cone, or something else?" Try drawing the piñata and label its shape.
If you want, tell me what kind of piñata you see and I will help you name its shape!