You will typically have the subject, conjugate verb, a noun and then an adjective. For example,
Yo juego al futbol malo.
Translated
I play soccer badly.
Hope this helps!
2006-10-10 10:47:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Subject verb complements
Yo quiero tacos
Adjective noun : Qué hermoso día
but also can be noun adjective : qué día tan hermoso
I am a native speaker and to be honest, sentences in spanish are more complex than those in english...
I hope u find this link useful:
http://www.uv.mx/eee/sp_interactivo/nivel1.htm
2006-10-10 11:42:09
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answered by Anonymous
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In spanish be conscious order is extremely loose (extra suitable than English, under different languages). the worry-loose element you should now (to initiate with) is that the main uncomplicated order is: undertaking, verb, merchandise(s). There are different orders possible, in spite of if it is advisable to bypass away that for later.
2016-11-27 19:55:23
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answered by ? 4
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I know describing words go before the main noun like dia de los muertos day of the dead. me queiro taco bell i want taco bell. donde esta la bibliotecha where is the library.
2006-10-10 10:47:32
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answered by destes1984 2
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