Breakdown of El peatón camina lentamente en la calle.
la calle
the street
caminar
to walk
en
on
lentamente
slowly
el peatón
the pedestrian
Questions & Answers about El peatón camina lentamente en la calle.
Why is El peatón used here instead of la peatona?
Why do we say camina and not caminar?
What function does lentamente serve in the sentence?
Why do we say en la calle rather than en calle?
Is there a more common word for peatón in everyday conversation?
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Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.
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