El artículo en la revista es interesante.

Breakdown of El artículo en la revista es interesante.

ser
to be
en
in
interesante
interesting
la revista
the magazine
el artículo
the article
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Questions & Answers about El artículo en la revista es interesante.

Why does the sentence use en la revista instead of something like de la revista or sobre la revista?
In Spanish, en typically means in, on, or at, which is used to describe location or place. Saying en la revista tells us that the article is physically located in the magazine. If we said de la revista, it might sound like it came from the magazine and suggests a different context, and sobre la revista would mean about the magazine, which changes the meaning.
Why is artículo used here? Are there other words for a piece of writing in a magazine?
Artículo is a general term for a written piece in a newspaper or magazine. Other possible words include reportaje (often used for a more in-depth or investigative piece) and ensayo (an essay, typically more academic or reflective). Artículo is the most common, straightforward option.
Why do we say es interesante and not está interesante?
Using es (from ser) indicates a characteristic, suggesting that the article is inherently interesting or generally interesting as a fact. If you said está interesante, it could imply a temporary state—interesting at the moment, but not necessarily always so.
Why is the article masculine and written as el artículo?
Nouns in Spanish have grammatical gender. Artículo is a masculine noun, so we use the masculine definite article el. This gender assignment is part of how Spanish grammar works; it does not necessarily correspond to a logical rule, but is rather a fixed part of vocabulary.

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