Breakdown of Yo sueño con escribir una canción.
yo
I
con
with
la canción
the song
escribir
to write
soñar
to dream
Questions & Answers about Yo sueño con escribir una canción.
Why is the verb “escribir” in its infinitive form instead of being conjugated?
In Spanish, when a verb follows a preposition like con, it must be in its infinitive form. The construction soñar con + [infinitive] expresses what one dreams about, so “escribir” remains un-conjugated.
What role does the preposition con play in this sentence?
The preposition con in the phrase soñar con links the main verb “sueño” to the action the subject is thinking about. It functions similarly to the English “of” in “I dream of writing a song.”
Is it necessary to include the subject pronoun “yo” in this sentence?
No, it isn’t strictly necessary because the verb ending in “sueño” already indicates the first-person singular subject. However, including yo can add emphasis or clarity.
What tense is “sueño” and what does it indicate about the speaker’s statement?
“Sueño” is the first-person singular present tense of the verb soñar. It indicates that the speaker is expressing a current, ongoing aspiration or desire—namely, dreaming about writing a song.
Can a similar sentence be formed with a different aspiration?
Yes. For example, you could say Yo sueño con viajar por el mundo, which means “I dream of traveling around the world.” The structure follows the same pattern: subject + present tense of soñar + con + infinitive verb.
Why does “una canción” use the indefinite article “una” before “canción”?
The article una is the feminine singular indefinite article in Spanish, meaning “a” or “one.” It specifies that the speaker dreams of writing some song, rather than referring to a specific song.
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