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Why does the sentence use es instead of está?
In Spanish, ser (conjugated as es) usually describes permanent or inherent characteristics, such as the nature of the day. Estar focuses more on temporary states or locations. Since the sentence describes a general characteristic of the day, es fits better.
Why is día masculine even though it ends with an “a”?
Some Spanish nouns don’t follow the typical gender endings. Día is one of these exceptions and is masculine despite ending in “a.” That’s why it requires the masculine article el.
Why are largo and bonito in the masculine form?
Since día is masculine, any adjectives describing it need to match in gender. Therefore, largo and bonito keep their masculine endings.
Why do we use the conjunction y instead of e?
In Spanish, y changes to e only when followed by a word starting with the sound “i” or “hi.” Since bonito starts with a “b” sound, we keep y.
Is there a difference in meaning between bonito and hermoso or bello?
These words are all synonyms referring to something pleasing or beautiful, but bonito often implies a lighter or somewhat less intense sense of beauty. Hermoso or bello can suggest a stronger or more poetic notion of beauty. All are correctly used for positive descriptions.
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