Lo de la corrupción empezó la polémica.

Questions & Answers about Lo de la corrupción empezó la polémica.

How does lo de translate to "the situation with"?
Lo is the neuter article. When combined with de (of/about), it forms the handy phrase lo de, which refers to a situation, matter, or event that the speaker and listener already know about. Instead of spelling out all the details, you just say lo de la corrupción ("the matter of the corruption" or "the situation with the corruption").
What is the subject of the verb empezó?
The entire phrase lo de la corrupción is the subject. Because lo acts as a singular, neuter idea referring to "the situation", it takes the third-person singular form of the verb (empezó).
Why is polémica translated as "controversy"? Isn't it a cognate for "polemic"?
While "polemic" is a valid English word, it is quite formal and specific. In Spanish, polémica is the standard, everyday word for any public "controversy" or "heated debate."
Why do we use the preterite empezó here instead of the imperfect empezaba?
We use the preterite empezó because starting the controversy is viewed as a single, completed event in the past. It marks the specific trigger that sparked the debate, rather than describing an ongoing background action.

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