Breakdown of Al poner la carnada en el anzuelo, la perdí.
en
in / on / at
perder
to lose
poner
to put
la
it / her (direct object)
al
upon / when (+ infinitive)
la carnada
the bait
el anzuelo
the hook
Questions & Answers about Al poner la carnada en el anzuelo, la perdí.
Why use al poner instead of just saying cuando puse?
Both are correct, but al + infinitive is a very common and efficient way to express "upon doing [something]." It emphasizes that the second action (la perdí) happened simultaneously or immediately after the first action.
Does the action in al poner have to be done by the same person who does the main action (perdí)?
The translation says "on the hook", so why use en instead of sobre?
While sobre specifically means "on top of" or resting on a surface, en is the standard Spanish preposition for both "in" and "on" when referring to a general location, insertion, or attachment. Since bait is pierced or wrapped onto a hook, en is the most natural choice.
In la perdí, how do you know exactly what was lost?
Learn Al poner la carnada en el anzuelo, la perdí and more in Spanish
All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods, no signup needed.
- ✓ Practice with interactive exercises
- ✓ Track your progress with spaced repetition
- ✓Learn at your own pace — completely free