¿Por qué los niños no van al parque?

Questions & Answers about ¿Por qué los niños no van al parque?

Why does the sentence use al parque instead of a el parque?
When the preposition a (to) is followed by the masculine word for 'the' (el), they always combine to form the contraction al. In Spanish, you will never see a el written as separate words for a destination.
The translation says 'aren't going', but isn't van just 'they go'?
In Spanish, the simple present tense covers both general habits ('they go') and actions happening right now ('they are going'). Because of this, no van translates perfectly to 'aren't going' in this context.
Why is no placed before van?
To make a sentence negative in Spanish, the word no almost always goes directly before the conjugated verb. So, 'aren't going' or 'do not go' is simply no van.
Why is Por qué written as two words here?
When it means 'Why?' as a question word, it is always written as two words with an accent mark on the last letter: ¿Por qué?. If you see it written as one single word without an accent (porque), it means 'because'.

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