Él piensa empezar un proyecto excelente.

Questions & Answers about Él piensa empezar un proyecto excelente.

Why is it piensa and not pensa?
The verb pensar (to think/plan) is a stem-changing verb. In the present tense, the e in the middle of the word changes to ie for most forms, including él (he). That is why it becomes piensa.
Since empezar is also a stem-changing verb, why isn't it empieza here?
You only conjugate the first verb in a chain. Since piensa is already conjugated to match él, the second verb, empezar (to start), stays in its original dictionary form (the infinitive). Stem changes only happen when you conjugate the verb!
I thought pensar meant to think. Why is it translated as plans to here?
You are right that pensar normally means to think. However, when you use pensar followed directly by an infinitive verb (like empezar), it creates a special phrase that means to plan to or to intend to do something. So, piensa empezar translates to he plans to start.
Why doesn't excelente end in o to match the masculine word proyecto?
In Spanish, adjectives usually change their endings to match the gender of the noun they describe. However, adjectives that end in e (like excelente, grande, or inteligente) are neutral. They stay exactly the same for both masculine and feminine nouns. And just like most descriptive adjectives in Spanish, it is placed directly after the noun it describes.

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