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Spanish Language, Sentence groups, Jordan Santamaría
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Spanish Language
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The verb
Characteristics
- It constitutes a unit of thought in the sentence
- Place the meaning of the entire sentence in the present, past or future.
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Importance
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With just one verb, we can convey a complete message.
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Syntax
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Sentence elements
Subject
Person, animal, or thing being talked about
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Sentence types
Copulative sentence
They cannot function on their own, they carry a nominal predicate
The voice
Type of sentence that is established between the meaning of the root and the morpheme of the person who acts as the subject
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Predicative sentence
They have only one verbal predicate, they work alone because their value is well defined.
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Sentence groups
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Yuxtaposed
sentences composed one next to the other, without links but with pauses
Coordinated
Made up of more that one subject, more than one verb or a set of simple sentences
Subordinate
They are meaningless on their own. They are incomplehensibles and they are incorcorated in another sentence.
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