Breakdown of El atleta ni siquiera supo su límite.
su
his/her/its/their/your (formal)
saber
to know (facts) / to hear from (someone)
el atleta
athlete
ni
nor / not even
el límite
the limit
siquiera
even (in negative phrases)
Questions & Answers about El atleta ni siquiera supo su límite.
Why isn't there a no before the verb to mean "didn't"?
Could I use incluso or hasta in this sentence to mean "even"?
Why is supo translated as "find out" instead of "knew"?
The verb saber (to know) shifts its meaning depending on which past tense you use. In the imperfect tense (sabía), it means "knew" as an ongoing state. But in the preterite tense used here (supo), it focuses on the exact moment the knowledge was acquired, which usually translates to "found out", "learned", or "realized".
Atleta ends in an "a", so why does it use the masculine article el?
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