El guía pide que nos sujetemos por la velocidad altísima.

Questions & Answers about El guía pide que nos sujetemos por la velocidad altísima.

How do we form the absolute superlative altísima from the adjective alta?
To form the absolute superlative (meaning extremely or super), you drop the final vowel of the adjective and add -ísimo or -ísima. Here, alta (high) becomes altísima to match the feminine noun velocidad. Also, notice that all -ísimo endings always have a written accent on the first i!
Why is sujetemos in the subjunctive mood here?
The verb pedir (to ask or request) expresses a desire or command. When a person asks someone else to do something, it triggers the subjunctive mood for the second action. Here, pide que forces the verb sujetarse into its subjunctive form, nos sujetemos.
What is the purpose of the nos in nos sujetemos?
The verb used here is the reflexive sujetarse, which means to hold on or to secure oneself. The nos indicates that we are the ones holding ourselves secure. Without the reflexive pronoun, sujetar just means to hold or to fasten an external object.
Why do we use por instead of para in this sentence?
We use por here because it expresses the cause or reason for an action. The guide asks us to hold on because of the extremely high speed. If we used para, it would sound like our goal in holding on is to create or achieve that high speed.

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