BobRitter
August 01, 2012, 01:23 PM
El gato puede ver al pez. In the picture the cat is eyeing the goldfish.
Why "al"? Is it the personal "a"? This is from Rosetta Stone.
StudySpanish.com has:
The personal "a" may also be used if the direct object is a domesticated animal, especially a pet, provided that the speaker attaches some sort of personal feelings towards the animal.
La mujer acaricia a su perro. (acariciar)
The woman pets her dog.
El perro persigue a la gata. (perseguir)
The dog chases the cat.
In the original sentence and in these who is the "speaker"?
Why "al"? Is it the personal "a"? This is from Rosetta Stone.
StudySpanish.com has:
The personal "a" may also be used if the direct object is a domesticated animal, especially a pet, provided that the speaker attaches some sort of personal feelings towards the animal.
La mujer acaricia a su perro. (acariciar)
The woman pets her dog.
El perro persigue a la gata. (perseguir)
The dog chases the cat.
In the original sentence and in these who is the "speaker"?