Breakdown of Nadie olvidó la destreza de esa hazaña.
de
from / of
esa
that (feminine)
nadie
no one
olvidar
to forget
la hazaña
feat
la destreza
skill
Questions & Answers about Nadie olvidó la destreza de esa hazaña.
How could we rewrite this sentence to use the lo + adjective + que structure taught in this lesson?
To emphasize how skillful the feat was, you could say Nadie olvidó lo diestra que fue esa hazaña (Nobody forgot how skillful that feat was). Here, we change the noun destreza (skill) to the adjective diestra (skillful) to fit the lo + adjective + que + verb pattern. Notice that diestra matches the feminine singular noun hazaña.
Why is it olvidó instead of se olvidó de?
Both mean 'forgot,' but they require different grammar structures. You can use the standard verb olvidar followed directly by what was forgotten (olvidó la destreza). If you use the pronominal form olvidarse, you must add the preposition de (se olvidó de la destreza). At a B2 level, it is great to be able to comfortably switch between both!
Could we use the imperfect olvidaba here instead of the preterite olvidó?
What is the connection between destreza and being right-handed?
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