Questions & Answers about Después de entrenar, me secaré con una toalla suave.
Why is the reflexive pronoun me used in me secaré?
In Spanish, drying oneself is considered a reflexive action because the subject (the person doing the action) is also receiving the action. Therefore, the reflexive pronoun me is needed to show that I am drying myself rather than someone else.
Why is secaré in the future tense?
What does después de entrenar literally mean?
It literally translates to after training or after working out. The structure después de + infinitive means after doing something—in this case, the infinitive is entrenar (to train).
Why do we say con una toalla suave and not con una suave toalla?
In Spanish, the adjective normally follows the noun (toalla suave = soft towel). Placing suave after toalla is the standard word order for descriptive adjectives in Spanish.
Is always used for "with" in this kind of sentence?