Son las diez y el huésped pidió otra manta.

Questions & Answers about Son las diez y el huésped pidió otra manta.

Why is it pidió and not "pedió"?
The verb pedir (to ask for) is an "-ir" verb. In the preterite (past) tense, many "-ir" verbs have a stem change in the third-person forms (he, she, it, you formal, and they). Here, the "e" changes to an "i", making it pidió instead of "pedió".
Where is the word for "for" in pidió otra manta?
The verb pedir translates to "to ask for" or "to request". The "for" is already built into the verb, so you do not need to add a word like por or para after it.
Why isn't it una otra manta for "another blanket"?
In Spanish, the word otro (or otra) means "another" all by itself. You never put un or una in front of it. Saying una otra is a common mistake for English speakers, but it sounds like "an another" in Spanish!
Why does the sentence start with son instead of es for "It is"?
When telling time in Spanish, you use the plural form son las for any hour after one o'clock, because the hours (two through twelve) are plural. You only use the singular es la for one o'clock (es la una).

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