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I'm very confused....

Write down what you think is a rule that could explain what makes a sentence grammatically correct or not. For example, you might write something like: "verbs always match nouns in number, and they usually come before the noun." In other words, make your best guess for the grammar rule that makes sense out of the pattern(s) you see in Spanish. Keep in mind that what you're after is your hunch, not a grammar rule from a textbook.

(THIS IS FOR SPANISH CLASS BTW. THEY WANT ME TO DO MAKE A "FAKE" GRAMMAR RULE FOR SPANISH.)

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Para que una oración sea gramaticalmente correcta, el sujeto y el verbo deben ser tanto en singular como en plural. En otras palabras, el sujeto y el verbo deben coincidir en su tiempo. Si el sujeto está en forma plural, el verbo también debe estar en forma plural (y viceversa).

Step-by-step explanation:

In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).

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