Breakdown of El ingeniero dijo que ampliaría la vía.
que
that / than
decir
to say, to tell
el ingeniero
the engineer
ampliar
to expand (enlarge, broaden)
la vía
the road
Questions & Answers about El ingeniero dijo que ampliaría la vía.
Why is ampliaría in the conditional tense here instead of the future tense?
This sentence uses reported speech. If the engineer were speaking directly, he would use the future tense: "I will expand the road" (Ampliaré la vía). Because we are reporting what he said in the past (dijo), the future tense shifts to the conditional tense (ampliaría), just like "will" changes to "would" in English.
Ampliaría can mean "I would expand" or "he would expand." How do we know who is doing the expanding?
We rely on context. In Spanish, it is most natural to assume the subject of the first part of the sentence (el ingeniero) carries over to the second part. If the speaker actually meant "The engineer said that I would expand the road," they would add the pronoun yo for clarity: El ingeniero dijo que yo ampliaría la vía.
What is the difference between ampliar and expandir?
While both translate to "to expand," ampliar is the natural choice for making physical spaces wider or larger, like roads, rooms, or parking lots. It is also used for increasing limits, like a budget or a deadline. Expandir is typically used for things that spread outward in multiple directions, like a gas, a disease, or a business entering new markets.
Why use vía instead of calle or carretera?
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