Breakdown of Entro sin zapatos porque el suelo está seco y limpio.
yo
I
estar
to be
y
and
limpio
clean
porque
because
sin
without
el suelo
the floor
el zapato
the shoe
entrar
to go in
seco
dry
Questions & Answers about Entro sin zapatos porque el suelo está seco y limpio.
Why is there no subject pronoun (yo) before entro?
Spanish usually drops subject pronouns because the verb ending already shows the subject. Entro (-o ending) clearly means “I enter.” You’d add yo only for emphasis or contrast: Yo entro sin zapatos, pero ellos no.
Should it be Estoy entrando instead of Entro?
Do I need a preposition after entrar? Why not Entro en…?
What’s the difference between sin zapatos and descalzo?
Why not sin los zapatos or sin mis zapatos?
What’s the difference between porque, por qué, porqué, and por que?
Why el suelo and not el piso or la tierra in Spain?
Is suelo ever a verb? I’ve seen suelo meaning “I usually.”
Why use está (from estar) and not es (from ser) with seco and limpio?
Why are the adjectives seco and limpio masculine singular?
Can I say limpio y seco instead of seco y limpio?
Yes. Coordinated adjectives can switch order with no real change: seco y limpio / limpio y seco. Use the order that feels more natural in context.
Does está need the accent? What’s the difference with esta?
Yes, está must carry an accent (it’s the verb “is”). esta (no accent) is the feminine demonstrative adjective “this” (before a noun): esta casa. The stressed demonstrative pronoun (ésta) is now usually written without an accent too unless needed to avoid ambiguity.
Should there be a comma before porque?
How do I pronounce key words (Spain vs. Latin America)?
Does y ever change to e?
Is the sentence natural in Spain? Any more idiomatic options?
Can I use como, ya que, or puesto que instead of porque?
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