Breakdown of Ella pidió jabón y champú para el baño.
ella
she
y
and
el baño
bathroom
para
for
pedir
to ask for / to order
el jabón
soap
el champú
shampoo
Questions & Answers about Ella pidió jabón y champú para el baño.
Why is it pidió with an 'i' instead of an 'e'?
The verb is pedir (to ask for). In the preterite (past) tense, some -ir verbs have a stem change, but only in the third-person forms (he/she/it/you formal/they). So, the 'e' changes to an 'i' for ella pidió, even though it stays an 'e' in forms like yo pedí (I asked for) or nosotros pedimos (we asked for).
The English translation says 'asked for'. Why isn't there a word for 'for' right after pidió?
Why do we use para instead of por in the phrase para el baño?
We use para here because it shows the final destination or intended purpose of the items. The soap and shampoo are destined for the bathroom, which is a classic use of para.
Why do pidió, jabón, and champú all have accent marks on their last letters?
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