Breakdown of Mi vecina me avisó cuando encontró mi cartera dentro del gimnasio.
mi
my
me
me
cuando
when
ella
she
el gimnasio
the gym
encontrar
to find
la vecina
the neighbor
dentro de
inside
la cartera
the wallet
avisar
to notify
Questions & Answers about Mi vecina me avisó cuando encontró mi cartera dentro del gimnasio.
In Spain, does avisar mean warn or let me know?
In Spain, avisar most often means to let someone know, notify, or inform. It can mean warn if there’s a risk or danger. If you want an unambiguous warn, use advertir. Here it means she let me know.
What is the role of me in me avisó?
me is the indirect object pronoun (to me). The usual pattern is: avisar a [someone] de [something] or avisar a [someone] de que + clause. So me avisó = she notified me.
Could I say Me avisó de que había encontrado mi cartera instead?
Why is cuando followed by the indicative (encontró) and not the subjunctive (encuentre)?
Because it refers to a specific, completed past event. With future or pending actions, Spanish uses the subjunctive: Avísame cuando la encuentres; Me avisará cuando la encuentre. For a past completed time, use the indicative: Me avisó cuando la encontró.
Could I use the imperfect (me avisaba… encontraba) here?
Only if you mean a repeated or habitual past situation, not a one‑off event. For example: Mi vecina me avisaba cuando encontraba paquetes en mi puerta (She used to let me know whenever she found packages).
Who found the wallet here—my neighbor or someone else?
Can I replace mi cartera with a pronoun?
Is dentro del gimnasio necessary, or is en el gimnasio more natural?
Why is it del gimnasio and not de el gimnasio?
Should cuando have an accent (cuándo)?
No. cuando is unaccented as a conjunction meaning when. The accented cuándo is only for questions or exclamations.
Can I say avisó me? Where do pronouns go?
With a conjugated verb, object pronouns go before it: me avisó, no me avisó. They attach after infinitives, gerunds, and affirmative imperatives: avisarme, avisándome, Avísame cuando la encuentres.
How do I say she notified me later, not at the exact moment she found it?
Use the past perfect or the de que construction:
Is the present perfect common in Spain here?
Why not encontrar a mi cartera (personal a)?
The personal a is generally for people (and beloved pets). With inanimate objects like a wallet, no personal a: encontró mi cartera, not encontró a mi cartera.
Can I say adentro del gimnasio?
Why do avisó and encontró have accents?
Can I change the word order for emphasis?
Is cartera the right word for wallet in Spain?
Yes. In Spain, cartera is wallet, and bolso is handbag/purse. In much of Latin America, cartera often means handbag and billetera is wallet.
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