In this question, we are going to write two lines with eight syllables each.
<h3>How to build a sentence in Spanish?</h3>
In syntactic typology, we say that Spanish is an "SVO" language, whose sentences follow the order "subject-verb-object". For example, in the language of Cervantes, it is written: "Pedro works in the library", a sentence that translates in the same order "Peter trabaja en la biblioteca."
<h3>What types of verses?</h3>
Verse types are classified according to the number of syllables they contain. Thus, the verse, that is, each line of a poem
Lo-que-que-da-de-mi-en-la-vida
Es-lo-amar-go-de-lo-que-su-frí.
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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What are some other -ER or -IR verbs you can think of? Creer, Vender, Recibir.
The verb "dormir" is called a irregular (not sure sorry) verb.
yo - duermo
tú - duermes
él - duerme
ella, ud. - durme
ellos - duermen
ellas, uds. - duermen
Correr - to run
Leer - to read
Mirar - to see
Beber - to drink
Comer - to eat
Entender- to understand
Aprender - to learn
Hacer - to do
Escribir- to write
Compartir - to share
Vivir - to live
Dormir - to sleep
Beber:
Yo bebo
Tú bebes
Ella bebe
Nosotras bebemos
Ellos beben
Compartir:
Yo comparto
Tú compartes
Él comparte
Nosotros compartimos
Ellos comparten
Me gusta escribir pero mis dedos comienzan a doler después de un tiempo
"I like writing but my fingers start to hurt after a while"
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3. No, no lo como para desayuno.
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