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im learning spanish and I'm having a difficult time put the words in a sentence. i already know the basic sentence structure but i always see something new.My main problem is that I do not know how to organize the words in a sentence. Can you explain the sentence structure?
im learning spanish and I'm having a difficult time put the words in a sentence. i already know the basic sentence structure but i always see something new.My main problem is that I do not know how to organize the words in a sentence. Can you explain the sentence structure?
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In the most general sentences, im spanish, the structure of them is: Article+Subject+Verb+Complement
In the most general sentences, im spanish, the structure of them is: Article+Subject+Verb+Complement
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I understand it can be difficult as I had the same problem when I was learning English.
It is hard to understand and explain grammar as there are so many things to consider that It seems pointless trying to explain all of that in this post.
My only advices would be be consistent with your practice and very patient with your self.
Learning a language can be very overwhelming, specially at the beginning: Don't give up, practice on a regular basis and give time to your brain to assimilate what you are learning:some times will very quick and other times will take several months (from 3 to 6) for something that was very tricky for you starts to be easier and understandable

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