The rule that can make a sentence correct in Spanish is:
- The sentence must contain a noun, a verb conjugated in the verb tense and with respect to the noun used, as well as a complement, in addition, any adjective used must have the gender and number characteristics of the noun it characterizes.
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Spanish has many rules which are unlikely to be summarized in a paragraph, however, as a very general rule it can be mentioned that a sentence requires a noun, a conjugated verb and a complement:
- <em>Noun + conjugated verb + complement.</em>
Examples:
- Yo <u>estoy</u> en mi casa.
- Ustedes <u>volvieron</u> hace días.
- Ella <u>obtendrá</u> los éxitos que merece.
On the other hand, it should not be forgotten that if you want to use adjectives, they must correspond to the same gender and number of the noun:
- El hombre <u>feliz</u> camina a su trabajo.
- Los hombres <u>felices</u> caminan a su trabajo.
Having this as a general rule will allow you to write adequate sentences in Spanish, regardless of the verb tense used.
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Necesito dinero. Lo necesito para pagar mi futuro coche y casa. Lo necesito para la universidad, así puedo conseguir un trabajo. Quiero un perro. Quiero amarlo y jugar con eso. Quiero que me ame como a mí me encanta.
I need money. I need it to pay for my future car and house. I need it for college so I can get a job. I want a dog. I want to love it and play with it. I want it to love me as I love it.
I wasn't sure if you needed the word want or need in each sentence.
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