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Questions & Answers about Mi foje kuras al la parko.
What does foje mean in this sentence?
Foje means “sometimes” or “occasionally.” It indicates that the action of running to the park happens from time to time rather than every day.
What tense is the verb kuras, and how can we tell?
The verb kuras is in the present tense. In Esperanto, verbs in the present tense end in -as, so from the ending -as in kuras (from the root kuri), we know the action is happening now.
How does the preposition al function in this sentence?
The preposition al means “to” and shows direction or movement toward a destination. In this sentence, al la parko means “to the park,” indicating where the running is directed.
Why is the definite article la used before parko?
In Esperanto, la is the definite article, equivalent to “the” in English. Its use before parko specifies that the speaker is referring to a particular park, making it a definite rather than an indefinite place.
Is the placement of the adverb foje flexible, or must it always come before the verb?
Adverbs like foje are relatively flexible in Esperanto. Although in this sentence it comes before kuras to clearly indicate frequency, it could also be positioned elsewhere (such as after the verb) without changing the overall meaning. However, the chosen position often helps to emphasize the frequency of the action.