Breakdown of El salón es demasiado pequeño para la fiesta.
ser
to be
pequeño
small
la fiesta
the party
para
for
el salón
the hall / the room (lounge, living room)
demasiado
too much / too
Questions & Answers about El salón es demasiado pequeño para la fiesta.
Why doesn't demasiado change its ending to match the masculine noun salón?
Since the room being too small is just for this specific event, why do we use es instead of está?
We use es (from ser) because we are describing the size of the room (pequeño). Size is considered a permanent, defining physical characteristic. Even though its usefulness for the party is temporary, the actual size of the room doesn't change.
Why do we use para instead of por to say "for the party"?
Does salón mean "hall" like a hallway in a house?
Not usually. A hallway in a house is a pasillo. A salón is a large room, such as a living room, a classroom (salón de clases), or an event hall. In this context, it refers to a function room or banquet hall rented for the party.
How would I say the hall is "quite small" instead of "too small"?
You can simply swap the adverb of degree! To say "quite small," you would use bastante pequeño. If you wanted to say it was "small enough," you would use suficientemente pequeño.
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