Breakdown of Todavía no hemos empacado el espejo frágil.
no
no, not
el espejo
the mirror
empacar
to pack
haber
(auxiliary) have
todavía
still / yet
frágil
fragile
Questions & Answers about Todavía no hemos empacado el espejo frágil.
Why do we put todavía no at the beginning of the sentence instead of at the end like the English word 'yet'?
How is hemos empacado formed?
This is the present perfect tense, which translates to 'we have packed.' It uses hemos (we have), which is a form of the helper verb haber, followed by empacado (packed), which is the past participle of the verb empacar. You will frequently see this tense triggered by phrases like todavía no.
Could I say el frágil espejo instead?
In everyday Spanish, descriptive adjectives like frágil go after the noun they describe, so it needs to be espejo frágil. You might see an adjective before a noun in poetry or literature, but in normal conversation, stick to putting the adjective second.
Why is there an accent mark on frágil?
The accent mark tells you to stress the first syllable (FRA-gil). By default, Spanish words ending in a consonant other than 'n' or 's' naturally stress the final syllable. Because frágil ends in 'l' but we stress the second-to-last syllable, it needs a written accent mark to break the standard pronunciation rule.
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