Breakdown of Mi actitud positiva me ayuda a lograr mis metas de estudio.
yo
I
mi
my
de
of
a
to
mis
my
la meta
the goal
la actitud
the attitude
positivo
positive
ayudar
to help
lograr
to achieve
el estudio
the study
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Questions & Answers about Mi actitud positiva me ayuda a lograr mis metas de estudio.
Why is positiva used with actitud, and why do they agree in gender?
In Spanish, nouns have gender, and actitud is a feminine noun. Therefore, the adjective must be feminine as well. Since actitud is feminine, we use positiva, not positivo.
Why do we say “me ayuda a lograr” instead of just “ayuda lograr”?
In Spanish, the pronoun me indicates that the action of helping affects the speaker. It shows that “my positive attitude helps me.” Also, the preposition a is often used before an infinitive (lograr) when indicating purpose or result (“helps me to achieve”).
What does “de estudio” add to the phrase metas?
Adding de estudio specifies that these are goals related to studying or learning. It narrows the focus from simply metas (goals in general) to study goals or learning goals.
Why do we say mis metas instead of something like mis objetivos here?
Metas and objetivos are often used interchangeably, but metas emphasizes your targets or aims, whereas objetivos often carries a slightly more formal connotation of objectives. Both are correct, but metas feels more personal or motivational for many speakers.
How do I know when to use ayudar a plus an infinitive versus just using an infinitive?
Certain Spanish verbs, like ayudar, typically require a before another verb in its infinitive form. So you get “ayudar a + infinitive.” Without a, the construction sounds incomplete and ungrammatical in Spanish.
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