Get A Grip On Basic Spanish Grammar With These 10 Essential RulesĀ
by Olly Richards
When you learn Spanish, grammar rules can overwhelm you, but the process of learning it doesnāt have to be a headache!
Yes, all languages have their grammatical guidelines, and Spanish is no exception.
Still, if you know some basic Spanish grammar, youāll be able to sound more natural and keep incorporating those rules little by little.
So, what are the 10 essential rules of basic Spanish grammar? Are you ready? Ā”AquĆ vamos!
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In English you use the pronoun ātheā to name every nounā¦ and thatās it.
Basic Spanish grammar quickly becomes tricky when you discover that Spanish is a gendered language: nouns have one of them. And the surrounding pronouns, articles, and adjectives reflect it.
Words in Spanish can have two genders: masculine and feminine. This may sound strange, but la cocina (the kitchen) is a feminine noun, and el baƱo (the bathroom) is a masculine one.
Why? Well, it has to do with the evolution of language. And itās not unusual at all; in fact, some languages have three, four, and even five genders!
So, how do you know if a word is masculine or feminine? In general, you can tell by looking at its ending:
If it ends with an -o, itās most likely masculine (el abogado, āthe masculine lawyerā)
If it ends with an -a, itās most likely feminine (la abogada).
Of course, there are exceptions (many of them, actually).
Many words end with an -a and are masculine, such as el problema (the problem), or el cura (the priest). And, in this case, itās super important because it allows us to differentiate it from la cura (the cure).
If you want to know more, in the video below from the StoryLearning Spanish YouTube channel, discover five tips to know when nouns are masculine of feminine.
But donāt worry about this. As we said, the important thing is that you know the basics; then, you can go to a dictionary if you have doubts about a particular noun.
Also, by using the StoryLearning method and reading books in Spanish, you'll pick up common nouns that don't follow the pattern quickly and easily. So don't let the grammar villain put you off learning basic Spanish grammar.
Rule #2: Verbs Are Divided Into 3 Conjugations
Verbs are those words we use to express actions, processes, or states that affect people and objects.
In English, you use verbs all the time, and in Spanish the same thing happens. But not all verbs are the same, nor are all verbs conjugated with the same logic.
Subjunctive. It's used to express desired or possible actions: Espero que no llueva maƱana (I hope it doesnāt rain tomorrow), or DesearĆa que estuvieras aquĆ (I wish you were here).
Rule #5 You Donāt Need To Use The Subject In Every Sentence
If you want to sound more natural in Spanish, donāt use pronouns in every sentence.
In Spanish, the verb conjugations have so much information that you can avoid saying the pronoun.
For example:
I write a book: Escribo un libro (implied subject: Yo).
He/she draws a tree: Dibuja un Ć”rbol (implied subject: Ćl or ella).
You have a beautiful house: Tienes una casa hermosa (implied subject: TĆŗ).
Rule #6. Spanish Uses English Word Order
You donāt have to worry too much about word order when forming a sentence, because the syntactic structure of Spanish is the same as that of English: SVO (Subject + Verb + Object):
Mi hermana es doctora (My sister is a doctor).
Yo viajo alrededor del mundo (I travel around the world).
However, as I already said, sometimes it isn't necessary to make the subject explicit: Es doctora ((She) is a doctor); Viajo por el mundo ((I) travel around the world).
Finally, consider that Spanish is a little more flexible than English in this regard, and sometimes the SOV model (Subject + Object + Verb) can be used too, especially when we already know the object: Ćl cantĆ³ una canciĆ³n (He sang a song) could be CantĆ³ la canciĆ³n ((He) sang it).
Rule #7. Questions Have The Same Structure As Statements In English
Many times, the difference between a statement and a question in Spanish is only marked by the context and the intonation you use.
This means that you donāt need to change the order of the sentence structure, as is the case in English.
For example:
Te vas a comer esa naranja (You're going to eat that orange).
ĀæTe vas a comer esa naranja? (Are you going to eat that orange?).
El mar estĆ” tranquilo hoy (The sea is calm today).
ĀæEl mar estĆ” tranquilo hoy? (Is the sea calm today?).
Rule #8. Not All Countries Use The Pronoun TĆŗ
In English, the second person singular pronoun is simple: itās always you, regardless of whether we are addressing someone close, such as a friend, or someone to whom we must show some respect, such as a professor.
But in Spanish there are two second person singular pronouns youāll use depending on the context: tĆŗ and vos.
Letās see an example with the sentence āYou have a job that you loveā:
TĆŗ is used in informal contexts: (TĆŗ) tienes un trabajo que amas.
Usted is used in formal contexts: (Usted) tiene un trabajo que ama.
But thereās something else! There are some countries where the pronoun vos is used instead of tĆŗ (and they are a few: Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaraguaā¦).
The āproblemā is that not just the pronoun changes, but also the conjugation of many verbs that accompany it, especially those in the present tense:
Sus bellos ojos eran azules (Her beautiful eyes were blue).
Rule #10 Spanish Uses Accent Marks
The accent marks, known as tildes in Spanish, are widely used above the vowels.
They're indispensable: that little line can completely change the meaning of a word, or even a sentence. Do you want to see a real example of how important accent marks are?
And now, letās see when to use the accent mark in Spanish:
Agudas words. The accent is on the last syllable: canciĆ³n (song), limĆ³n (lemon), or seƱor (sir). Only those that end with a vowel, an N or an S have an accent.
Grave words. The stress is placed on the penultimate syllable: Ć”rbol (tree), gato (cat), or azĆŗcar (sugar). They only have the accent mark if they DONāT end with a vowel, an N, or an S.
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