Breakdown of Limpio el baño cada día.
yo
I
el día
the day
cada
each, every
limpiar
to clean
el baño
the bathroom
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Questions & Answers about Limpio el baño cada día.
What is the translation of the sentence "Limpio el baño cada día"?
The sentence translates to "I clean the bathroom every day."
Why is there no subject pronoun (like "yo") explicitly stated in the sentence?
Spanish is a pro-drop language, which means that the subject is often omitted because the verb conjugation already indicates who is performing the action. In this case, limpio clearly shows that the subject is "I" without needing to state "yo."
What is the infinitive form of the verb in "limpio", and how is it conjugated here?
The infinitive form is limpiar, which means "to clean." In this sentence, limpio is the first-person singular (yo) form in the present tense, meaning "I clean."
What does "cada día" mean, and how does it function in the sentence?
Cada día means "every day." It indicates that the action of cleaning happens on a daily basis. Just as in English, it describes the frequency of the action.
Why is the definite article "el" used before "baño" in the sentence?
In Spanish, most nouns require an article. El baño translates to "the bathroom," implying a specific bathroom (for example, the one in your home). The article "el" marks that it's a particular, identifiable bathroom being referenced.
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