Escribir el monólogo para el debut fue toda una pesadilla.

Questions & Answers about Escribir el monólogo para el debut fue toda una pesadilla.

Why do we use toda una here instead of just saying fue una pesadilla completa?
Using todo un or toda una before a noun is a very natural way to add emphatic degree in Spanish. It translates to "a complete," "a total," or "quite a." Here, toda una pesadilla sounds much more idiomatic than adding an adjective like completa after the noun. Notice that toda una agrees in gender and number with the feminine singular noun pesadilla.
Since the English translation says "Writing," why doesn't the Spanish sentence start with Escribiendo?
In Spanish, when an action is the subject of a sentence, you must use the infinitive form, never the gerund (the -ando or -iendo form). Because of this, "Writing the routine" must be translated as Escribir el monólogo.
Why use the preterite fue instead of the imperfect era? Wasn't the writing process an ongoing state in the past?
Although the process of writing took time, the speaker is looking back at the task as a single, completed event that is now over. Using fue frames the entire experience as a closed chapter, whereas era would sound like you are setting the scene in the past for another action to interrupt it.
Does monólogo mean "stand-up routine"?
It literally translates to "monologue," and it is used for theatrical speeches. However, in modern entertainment contexts, un monólogo is the standard way to refer to a stand-up comedy routine or set in Spanish. A stand-up comedian is often called a monologuista.

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