Ebau Resueltas — Sintaxis
Marcos devoured it. He didn’t just memorize the answers; he began to see the music behind the rules. The sentence that had haunted him for three days— “Tal vez hubiera sido mejor no saberlo nunca” —revealed itself. He saw the impersonal “haber” acting as a nucleus, the embedded subordinate clause acting as the true subject. It was like an X-ray of thought itself.
A faint ding echoed. Marcos glanced at the screen. An email from an unknown sender, with the subject line: SINTAXIS EBAU RESUELTAS (COMPLETA) . sintaxis ebau resueltas
He was trapped in the labyrinth of sintaxis . Subordinate adverbial clauses of condition. Modal modifiers. The dreaded Oraciones Compuestas . The university entrance exam (EBAU) was a week away, and every time he tried to analyze a sentence, it turned into a messy scribble of arrows and question marks. Marcos devoured it
The wall did not answer. But his laptop, left on a forgotten tab, did. He saw the impersonal “haber” acting as a
Marcos hadn’t seen sunlight in three days. Around him, on his desk, lay a battlefield of highlighters, coffee-stained worksheets, and the crumpled corpses of failed attempts. The enemy was not a monster or a villain, but a sentence: “Tal vez hubiera sido mejor no saberlo nunca.”