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Grammatical Agreement

Spanish agreement

Concordancia gramatical

Spanish agreement has nothing to do with opinions; it’s a grammatical function of the language. Just as verbs change to agree with their subjects in most languages (“I am” vs “you are”), so too do adjectives and pronouns in Spanish: they change to agree in gender and number with whatever word they modify or replace (un hombre alto vs una mujer alta).

Adjectives

Intensifiers

Spanish intensifiersIn Spanish, there are a number of adverbs as well as a single suffix that can be used to intensify the meaning of other words.

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Nationalities

Nationalities in Spanish

Every country and continent has an adjective that can be used to describe people and things from that place. Those same adjectives can also be used as nouns to refer to people from that place.

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Adjectives

Negative Adjective

The Spanish negative adjective negates, refuses, or casts doubt on the existence of the noun that it  modifies. There is only one negative adjective in Spanish: no … ninguno, meaning "no" or "not any."

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Pronouns

Negative Pronouns

Spanish negative pronounsSpanish negative pronouns (nada, nadie, ninguno) replace and simultaneously negate nouns. They may be the subject or object of the verb they’re used with.

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Nouns

Nouns

Spanish nounsOne of the eight parts of speech, a noun is commonly defined as "a person, place, or thing." If that seems vague, that’s because it is.

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Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

Spanish possessive pronounsSpanish possessive pronouns (el mío, la tuya, los suyos …) are used in place of nouns to indicate to whom or to what those nouns belong.

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Reflexive Pronouns

Spanish reflexive pronounsReflexive pronouns are used with pronominal verbs. They always agree with the subject of the sentence and are usually placed directly in front of the verb.

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Pronouns

Subject Pronouns

SpanishThe subject of a sentence is the person or thing which performs the action. Subject pronouns replace this person or thing. You must understand subject pronouns before you begin conjugating Spanish verbs, as the form of verbs changes for each one.

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Adjectives

Todo

Todo is a very common and versatile word in Spanish. It can be used as an adjective or as a pronoun.

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