Breakdown of Cada vez más, el ladrillo es usado para construir.
ser
to be
usar
to use / to wear
para
for
construir
to build
Questions & Answers about Cada vez más, el ladrillo es usado para construir.
Why do we use es usado with the verb ser instead of estar here?
In Spanish, ser plus a past participle forms the passive voice, which focuses on an action taking place. el ladrillo es usado means that people are actively using brick. If we used estar, está usado would describe a resulting physical state, meaning the brick is second-hand or no longer new.
How does Cada vez más mean 'more and more'?
Why is there an el before ladrillo when the English translation just says 'brick'?
Why do we use para instead of por before construir?
We use para followed by an infinitive verb like construir to express a purpose, goal, or intention. Here, it translates perfectly to 'in order to build' or simply 'to build'.