Breakdown of No se usaba carbón para hacer la tela.
no
no, not
usar
to use / to wear
hacer
to do / to make
para
for
se
(impersonal) one / passive marker
la tela
fabric
el carbón
coal
Questions & Answers about No se usaba carbón para hacer la tela.
Why is the imperfect tense (usaba) used here instead of the preterite (usó)?
Why does this sentence use 'se usaba' instead of just 'usaba'?
What would happen to the verb if we were talking about 'chemicals' (químicos) instead of coal?
Why is the verb 'hacer' left in the infinitive instead of being conjugated?
In Spanish, when you use the preposition para to mean 'in order to,' it is immediately followed by an infinitive verb like hacer. You only conjugate the verb after para if you introduce a new subject with que.
Is 'tela' related to television?
Nope, it is a false friend! Tela means 'fabric', 'cloth', or 'material'. If you want to talk about a TV, you would use la televisión or simply la tele.
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