Breakdown of Como tenía mucho miedo, dejé caer la esponja del rascacielos.
mucho
many / a lot
del
from the / of the
caer
to fall
como
since / because (at the beginning of a sentence)
dejar
to let / to allow (informal)
el rascacielos
skyscraper
la esponja
sponge
tener miedo
to be afraid
Questions & Answers about Como tenía mucho miedo, dejé caer la esponja del rascacielos.
Why does this sentence start with Como instead of Porque to mean 'since' or 'because'?
Why use the imperfect tenía instead of the preterite tuve for 'I was very scared'?
If caer means 'to fall,' why is dejé caer used for 'I dropped'?
In English, 'drop' can be something you do directly to an object. In Spanish, caer is strictly intransitive—objects fall, but you cannot 'fall' them. To express dropping something, you use dejar caer, which literally means 'to let fall.'
Why does rascacielos end in an 's' if it is a singular skyscraper here?
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