Breakdown of El parque municipal restringirá el consumo de agua mañana.
de
from / of
el parque
park
el agua
water
mañana
tomorrow
municipal
municipal
restringir
to restrict
el consumo
the consumption
Questions & Answers about El parque municipal restringirá el consumo de agua mañana.
How is the future tense formed for a verb like restringir?
For the regular future tense, you simply take the entire infinitive, restringir, and add the ending. For the 'it' form, that ending is -á, making it restringirá. Unlike the present tense where the g changes to a j to keep the right sound (yo restrinjo), the future tense uses the whole infinitive, so the spelling stays exactly the same.
Why is it de agua here instead of del agua? I thought agua takes a masculine article.
When referring to a general substance or category rather than a specific amount of water, Spanish often drops the article entirely, just like English does. Consumo de agua simply means 'water consumption'. If you used del agua, it would specifically mean consumption of 'the' water you were just talking about.
Since this lesson focuses on formal reasons, how would I add 'due to the drought' to this sentence?
Why does the adjective municipal come after parque?
In Spanish, adjectives that classify or define exactly what type of thing something is—like distinguishing a city park from a national or private one—almost always go after the noun.
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