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SPANISH LANGUAGE (Unit 2. The function of the subject (Subject and…
SPANISH LANGUAGE
Unit 1. Syntax
The Sentence. The sentences are groups of words that, in addition to being met with meaning, convey a message, a coherent information.
The sentences are divided into unimembres and bimembres, that is, with and without verb, respectively.
Syntax. It is the part of Grammar that studies prayer and its classes. Simple SentencesIs one in which there is only one preaching, that is, there is only one verb with meaning. Types of Simple Prayers
• Explanatory notes. • Exclamatory. • Interrogatives, etc.
Parts of the Sentence Subject: g that we say something about. To find him, he asks, Who? Or Who? To the verb.
Predicate: It is what we say about the subject. · It is very easy to locate since it is everything that is not subject.
The Utterance. The utterance is the minimum unit of communication and a basic syntactic unit. Within its characteristics, it communicates a message that the recipient can understand because it has a complete meaning, regardless of the explicit presence of a verb.
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Unit 3. The Verb
The function of the verb as a sentence core. The verb forms the core of the sentence. The function of the verb is to be the core of the predicate, being directly or indirectly modified by the complements that accompany it in the verbal syntagma.
Su importancia.El verbo cumple la función de ser la palabra más importante del predicado, es decir, su núcleo. Es en torno a este núcleo, el verbo, que se organizan las demás palabras que componen la oración
Unit 4. Te Sentence
Attributive sentences. Attributive sentences can not function on their own and, for purposes of meaning, merge with the nominal predicate.
The voice or diathesis in Spanish The voice, or diathesis, makes clear the type of relationship that is established between the meaning of the root and the morpheme of person that acts as a grammatical subject. In Spanish we distinguish between active voice and passive voice, to these we could add the average voice, considered by some authors, and that would be expressed through the reflexive pronouns.
Predicative sentences. They are those that have a verbal predicate.
Classes of Predicates: Nominal Predicate and Verbal Predicate
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