Para mañana, habremos protegido los recursos sostenibles.

Questions & Answers about Para mañana, habremos protegido los recursos sostenibles.

Why do we use para instead of por in para mañana?
In Spanish, para is used to indicate a deadline or a specific target time in the future. Whenever you want to express 'by a certain time' (like 'by tomorrow'), para is the correct choice, whereas por is used for durations of time like 'for three hours'.
How is the future perfect tense built in habremos protegido?
It is made of two parts. First, you take the helping verb haber and conjugate it in the future tense for 'we', which gives us habremos (we will have). Then you add the past participle of the main verb proteger, which is protegido (protected).
What exactly does the future perfect tense tell us about the timeline of this action?
By using the future perfect (habremos protegido), the speaker is mentally jumping ahead to tomorrow and looking back at an action that will already be finished by then. It emphasizes that the task of protecting the resources will be completely done before the deadline arrives.
Why does sostenibles come after the noun in recursos sostenibles?
Descriptive adjectives like sostenibles (sustainable) almost always go after the noun they describe in Spanish. It also has an -s at the end because adjectives must match the noun they modify in both gender and number, aligning here with the plural noun recursos (resources).

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