5. In English, explain when the "personal a" is used in a Spanish sentence. (This is different than "a" when it translates to "to/at.")
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In Spanish, the "personal a" is used before a direct object that refers to a specific person or animal that is being directly affected by an action. This is typically used with transitive verbs, which are actions that transfer the action from the subject to the object. For example, "Vi a mi hermana" (I saw my sister) or "Quiero a mi perro" (I love my dog). The "personal a" is not used before inanimate objects, concepts, or when the direct object is indefinite or unknown.
In Spanish, give an example sentence containing the "personal a" in a sentence. (This is different than "a" when it translates to "to/at.")
Encontré a Juan en el parque. (I found Juan in the park.)