Debemos aprender las normas antes de la reunión.

Breakdown of Debemos aprender las normas antes de la reunión.

la
the
aprender
to learn
nosotros
we
antes de
before
deber
must
la reunión
the meeting
la norma
the rule
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Questions & Answers about Debemos aprender las normas antes de la reunión.

Why do we use “Debemos” instead of “Tenemos que” in this sentence?
They both express the idea of an obligation (“we must” / “we have to”). However, Debemos can sound a bit more formal or direct, whereas tenemos que is often more colloquial. In general usage, both are correct and interchangeable, although Debemos sometimes implies a stronger sense of duty.
Is there a difference between “las normas” and “las reglas”?
Las normas typically refers to guidelines or standards that people are expected to follow. Las reglas can also mean rules, but can sometimes be more specific or refer to rules in a game or a system. In everyday contexts, las normas can be broader or more formal, whereas las reglas might be more specific to a given situation (such as board games, sports, or specific procedures).
Why is “antes de la reunión” used, rather than “antes la reunión”?
In Spanish, the phrase antes de is a fixed prepositional phrase meaning “before.” Whenever you say “before something,” you use antes de + noun. Hence, antes la reunión would be grammatically incorrect because you must insert de to link “antes” and “la reunión.”
Would it be correct to say “Debemos aprender a las normas” instead?
No. In Spanish, aprender is used directly with the thing you are learning as the direct object, without a in this context. You simply say aprender las normas (“learn the rules”). Adding a would change the structure and make it incorrect in standard Spanish.
Can “Debemos” also convey advice instead of just obligation?
Yes. Although Debemos often indicates necessity or obligation, it can also soften into a suggestion or advice. For example, Debemos practicar todos los días can be understood as “We should/ought to practice every day,” which has an advisory tone rather than a strict obligation.

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