Breakdown of Yo pago alquiler cada mes.
yo
I
cada
each, every
el mes
the month
pagar
to pay
el alquiler
the rent
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Questions & Answers about Yo pago alquiler cada mes.
Why is the subject pronoun yo included in the sentence? Could it be omitted?
In Spanish, the verb conjugation already shows who is performing the action, so subject pronouns like yo are often omitted. Including yo can be used for emphasis or clarity, especially when contrasting different subjects or when you want to stress that you, specifically, are the one paying.
What does the verb pago mean, and how is the verb pagar conjugated in the present tense?
Pago is the first person singular (yo) form of pagar, meaning to pay. As a regular -ar verb, its present tense conjugation is: yo pago, tú pagas, él/ella/usted paga, nosotros pagamos, vosotros pagáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes pagan.
Why is there no definite article before alquiler in the sentence?
In this context, alquiler is used as an uncountable, mass noun referring to the concept or expense of rent. While you might also hear pago el alquiler in some regions, especially when referring to a specific bill or amount, omitting the article as in pago alquiler is both common and grammatically acceptable in everyday Latin American Spanish.
What does cada mes mean, and how is it used in the sentence?
Cada mes translates to every month. It is used to indicate that the action happens monthly, emphasizing a habitual routine rather than an action occurring only once.
Why is the simple present tense used here instead of a progressive form (like estoy pagando)?
The simple present tense in Spanish is typically used to describe habitual actions or routines. Since the sentence refers to a recurring monthly activity, Yo pago alquiler cada mes correctly uses the simple present to indicate a regular pattern, rather than a temporary or ongoing action.