Breakdown of ¡Qué mercado! Está tan lleno que no podemos caminar.
no
no, not
estar
to be (location/state)
caminar
to walk
qué
what
el mercado
market
poder
to be able to / can
que
that / than
tan
as / so
lleno
full (general)
Questions & Answers about ¡Qué mercado! Está tan lleno que no podemos caminar.
Why do we use tan lleno instead of tanto lleno?
Why does it say ¡Qué mercado! without an article like un?
Could we use es instead of está for tan lleno?
Since there is a que joining the clauses, why don't we use the subjunctive for podemos?
In consecutive clauses like tan [adjective] que... (so [adjective] that...), the second part of the sentence declares a real, factual result of the intensity. Because you are stating a fact that is actually happening as a consequence—you literally cannot walk right now—you use the indicative podemos.
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