Word
Necesito dedicar tiempo diario para estudiar el curso.
Meaning
I need to dedicate time daily to study the course.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Necesito dedicar tiempo diario para estudiar el curso.
yo
I
para
to
estudiar
to study
el tiempo
the time
necesitar
to need
dedicar
to dedicate
diario
daily
el curso
the course
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Questions & Answers about Necesito dedicar tiempo diario para estudiar el curso.
Why do we use para instead of por in para estudiar el curso?
In Spanish, para points to a purpose or goal—in this case, the purpose of dedicating time is specifically to study the course. Por can indicate reasons or causes, but here we’re highlighting the end goal, so para is the correct choice.
What does tiempo diario imply as opposed to saying something like tiempo cada día?
Tiempo diario emphasizes an ongoing, habitual habit of spending time each day. Although tiempo cada día can also be understood, diario more directly signals something that is a daily, recurring activity rather than just on individual separate days.
Can I replace Necesito dedicar tiempo diario with Tengo que dedicar tiempo diario?
Yes, you can. Necesito (I need) and Tengo que (I have to) both convey obligation, but necesito can feel a bit more personal—an inner necessity—whereas tengo que feels more obligatory or externally imposed. Both are correct, just slightly different in emphasis.
Why is it el curso instead of un curso?
Using el curso (the course) suggests a specific course that both the speaker and listener already know about. If you said un curso (a course), it would imply any course in a more general sense. In this sentence, el curso indicates the particular course the speaker is focused on.
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