Breakdown of El maratón empezó hace una hora y siguen corriendo.
y
and
una
a, an (feminine)
la hora
hour
empezar
to start / to begin
correr
to run
seguir
to continue
hacer
(of time) for / ago
el maratón
marathon
Questions & Answers about El maratón empezó hace una hora y siguen corriendo.
Why do we use "siguen corriendo" here instead of just saying "todavía corren"?
Both express that they are still running, but using the verb seguir followed by a gerund (like corriendo) is the most natural way in Spanish to say "to keep doing" something or "to still be doing" it. It strongly emphasizes that the action is actively continuing from the past right into the present.
Is "hace una hora" a set phrase for "an hour ago"?
Why is it "el maratón"? Aren't words ending in "-ón" usually feminine?
You might be thinking of words ending in -ción or -sión (like la canción), which are feminine. However, many other words ending in just -ón are masculine (like el corazón or el jabón). Maratón is generally treated as masculine (el maratón), though you will occasionally hear native speakers say la maratón.
Why is "empezó" in the preterite tense if the marathon is still going on?
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