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The basic structure of a sentence in Spanish would be which one of the following?

Subject, verb, adjective, article+noun

Subject, verb, article, adjective, noun

Subject, verb, article+noun, adjective

Adjective, noun, subject, verb

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Im a spanish speaker


subject, verb, article+noun, adjective

example:

- Yo quiero un globo azul

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Answer:

The basic structure of a sentence in Spanish would be:

  • Subject, verb, article+noun, adjective.

Step-by-step explanation:

You must first recognize each part of a sentence:

  1. Subject: He who performs the action.
  2. Verb: The action that is made.
  3. Article: Word that identifies gender and number.
  4. Pronoun: A subject located in the complement with respect to whom the action is performed.
  5. Adjective: A characteristic that represents the pronoun.

Examples of this structure could be:

  • Yo como mucha pasta deliciosa.
  • Ella compra la chaqueta roja.
  • Nosotros tenemos pocos sueños agitados.
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