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SPANISH LANGUAGE, Danixa Niles - Coggle Diagram
SPANISH LANGUAGE
Syntax
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Sentence
Groups of words that, in addition to being reunited with meaning, they convey a message, a coherent information.
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Verb
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It is a word that is used to name the different actions carried out by people, animals, things, nature.
Examples
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Natural phenomenon
it will snow, it rained, it will tremble
Complements
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Indirect complements
Complement of the verbal nucleus that expresses the person, animal or thing in which the action of the transitive verb already exerted on the D.C. is fulfilled or ends.
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Sentences Groups
Subordination
They are not meaningful in themselves, they are incomprehensible and they go incorporated into another sentence
Coordination
It is one that is constituted by more than one subject, by more than one verb or by a series of simple sentences
Juxtaposition
There are no links but there are pauses in spoken language, or punctuation marks less than a period (comma, semicolon, etc.) in written language.
The role of the subject
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The subject is, then, that (person, animal or thing) of which it is said or
comment something in a sentence
Sentence
Attributive Sentences
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It is a phrase that
accompanies copulative verbs (to be, to be and to appear in Spanish)
Attributive Adjacent
It varies in number and gender according to the
number of the verb and with the number and gender of the explicit subject
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