Como hay una inundación, suspenden el partido.

Questions & Answers about Como hay una inundación, suspenden el partido.

I thought como meant "how" or "like". Why does it mean "since" here?
When you start a sentence with como to explain the reason for something, it acts as a causal connector meaning "since" or "because." It is a very natural way to set up the cause right away before stating the result.
Could I flip the sentence and put como in the middle?
No, when como is used to mean "since" or "because," it almost always goes at the very beginning of the sentence. If you want to put the reason in the second half, you should use porque instead, like this: Suspenden el partido porque hay una inundación.
Why does it use the simple present suspenden if the English translation says "they are suspending"?
In Spanish, the simple present tense is frequently used for actions happening right now or in the immediate future. While you could use the continuous form (están suspendiendo), the simple present suspenden is completely natural and very common for this kind of announcement.
Can I use el juego instead of el partido for "the game"?
You might hear both, but el partido specifically refers to a sporting event or a match played between teams, like a soccer or baseball game. El juego is a broader word that can mean a board game, a video game, or the general concept of playing.

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