Tal vez el horóscopo no lo adivina.

Questions & Answers about Tal vez el horóscopo no lo adivina.

Why do we use the regular present tense adivina after tal vez?
Phrases of probability like tal vez, quizás, and a lo mejor are very commonly used with the normal present tense (the indicative mood) to express a strong possibility or a guess about a current situation. It is perfectly correct and natural in everyday spoken Spanish.
Could I use a lo mejor or quizás instead of tal vez in this sentence?
Yes, absolutely! Tal vez, quizás, and a lo mejor all mean 'perhaps' or 'maybe'. You can swap tal vez for either of the other two here without changing the overall meaning or the grammar of the sentence.
Why is lo placed before the verb instead of after it?
The word lo is a direct object pronoun meaning 'it' (referring to whatever the horoscope is trying to guess). In Spanish, these object pronouns must go immediately before a conjugated verb. That is why the sentence says no lo adivina instead of 'no adivina lo'.
Does the verb adivinar only mean 'to predict the future'?
While it sounds like 'predicting' here because it involves a horoscope, adivinar is actually just the everyday Spanish verb for 'to guess' in general. You use it whether you are guessing a number, a secret, or an answer on a test.

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