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Pret vs imp question plus choice between pret vs past perfect
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Could I please check the grammar in this phrase: I felt bad because he had slipped over on my banana peel. Me sentí mal (or preocupado/a?) porque se había resbalado debido a mi cáscara de plátano. My reasoning is that the feeling was due to an event at a specific time so pret over imperfect for sentir. And then theres the 'had slipped over bit' - literally I've translated that as se había resbalado' but I've noticed that perfect tenses are not always translated into the corresponding perfect tenses between English and Spanish. I'm probably not explaining myself well but sometimes a sentence using the preterite in English will be most commonly translated using the past perfect tense in Spanish. This phenomenon seems more common with Spanish from Spain than LAm Spanish but perhaps the perfect in English is not quite the same as the perfect in Spanish? Any thoughts? |
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Last edited by Dam; July 24, 2012 at 03:57 PM. |
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Las palabras "plátano" y "banana", hacen referencia a la misma fruta.
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A esto en España se le llama "plátano" y también "banana"... A finales de los 60, el eslogan de TVE era: "Todos los días un plátano... ¡por lo menos!" "Plátanos de las Canarias". Y la canción de El Libro de la Selva decía: "Para no quedarte enano, tú comer mucho platano"... (Obsérvese la gramática selvática, y la falta de tilde en 'platano' para que rime con 'enano'...) Usamos "banana" para lo mismo, aunque se usa menos. Supongo que el "plantain" que se usa para cocinar es el "plátano grande" aunque supongo que los usos (y el fruto) cambian, como menciona Rusty, según los países...
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