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Mi entrenador me recomendará ejercicios que se adapten a mis objetivos.
Meaning
My trainer will recommend exercises that fit my goals.
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Breakdown of Mi entrenador me recomendará ejercicios que se adapten a mis objetivos.
mi
my
me
me
a
to
que
that
mis
my
el ejercicio
the exercise
el entrenador
the trainer
recomendar
to recommend
se
themselves
el objetivo
the goal
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Questions & Answers about Mi entrenador me recomendará ejercicios que se adapten a mis objetivos.
Why does the sentence use the future tense recomendará instead of the present tense?
In Spanish, using the future tense recomendará suggests that this recommendation will happen at a future moment (even if it’s near future). It shows a planned or expected action rather than something happening right now.
Why is the subjunctive used in se adapten?
The subjunctive appears here because we’re describing the kind of exercises (ejercicios) that are not yet specifically known or certain—they are hypothetical or ideal exercises. In Spanish, subordinate clauses introduced by que often use the subjunctive when referring to something that is non-specific or hasn’t happened yet.
What does the reflexive pronoun se in se adapten do?
Se in adaptarse indicates the action is somewhat reflexive or internal—it means the exercises themselves adjust or fit to your goals. The reflexive points to the idea of the exercises adapting themselves.
Why do we use the indirect object pronoun me in me recomendará?
The pronoun me indicates that the recommendation is directed toward the speaker. In Spanish, verbs like recomendar often take an indirect object pronoun to show to whom the action is directed (in this case, me).
Is there a difference between objetivos and similar words like metas or propósitos?
They are often used interchangeably, but objetivos can stress specific targets, whereas metas and propósitos can be more general purposes or aims. In everyday usage, though, they’re quite close in meaning and can often be swapped without much change in interpretation.
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