Verbal aspect expresses the way an event arises, extends over time, repeats, or ends without referring to its […]
Category Archive: Spanish Grammar
Just as in English, verb tenses in Spanish indicate the time an action, process, or state of being […]
In Spanish, as in English, besides considering the concept of subject-verb agreement, a writer must consider the concept […]
Like in English, verbs in Spanish are the most important words in sentences because they express the actions, […]
In Spanish, five parts of speech, commonly referred to as classes of words (clases de palabras), accept grammatical […]
In Spanish, nominal agreement (concordancia nominal) establishes that the article and the adjectives modifying a noun need to […]
The following particularities of subject-verb agreement help clarify the meanings of complicated constructions in Spanish. For example, consider […]
The concept of subject-verb agreement of Spanish is similar to that of English: because the subject determines the […]
Unlike in English, nouns in Spanish accept the grammatical property of gender, a concept that may confuse native […]
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