Breakdown of Había unos gusanos en la tierra húmeda.
un
a, an (masculine)
en
in / on / at
haber
to be (there is / there are)
la tierra
dirt / land
húmedo
damp
el gusano
worm
Questions & Answers about Había unos gusanos en la tierra húmeda.
Why is the singular había used when unos gusanos is plural? Shouldn't it be habían?
When haber is used impersonally to mean 'there is/are' or 'there was/were', standard Spanish grammar dictates it only exists in the singular third-person form. Even though unos gusanos is plural, the verb stays singular (había). You will often hear native speakers say habían, but this is considered a grammatical error and is best avoided.
Why do we use the imperfect había instead of the preterite hubo here?
Are tierra and Earth exactly the same thing?
Why does the adjective húmeda have an accent mark?
Húmeda is stressed on the third-to-last syllable (HU-me-da). In Spanish grammar, words stressed on this syllable are called 'esdrújulas', and they always require a written accent mark, with no exceptions.
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