Anoche, el aventurero nos contó una anécdota increíble sobre su alojamiento.

Questions & Answers about Anoche, el aventurero nos contó una anécdota increíble sobre su alojamiento.

Why is the preterite contó used here instead of the present perfect ha contado?
The word anoche (last night) creates a closed, finished timeframe. In Latin American Spanish, we strictly use the preterite for finished time periods. The present perfect (ha contado) is saved for open timeframes (like "this week") or general life experiences (like "he has told me before").
Why is nos placed before the verb? Could I say contónos?
No, you cannot attach it to the end of this verb. Nos (to us) is an indirect object pronoun. When a verb is conjugated (like contó), the object pronoun must go immediately before it. You can only attach pronouns to the end of infinitives, gerunds (words ending in -ndo), or affirmative commands.
What kind of place is an alojamiento?
Alojamiento is a general B1 vocabulary word for "accommodation" or "lodging." It isn't a specific type of building; it could refer to a hotel, a hostel, a campsite, or a rented room. If you want to say "to stay" somewhere while traveling, you use the related verb alojarse.
Can I use anécdota for any kind of story?
Not quite. An anécdota is specifically a short, real-life story about a personal or amusing incident. If the adventurer were telling a fictional tale, a long historical account, or a bedtime story, you would use cuento or historia instead.

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