Learning a new language is always very difficult.
Like any language with Spanish you have to learn all the parts of speech and the tenses.
It seems like an insurmountable task but well worth the effort it will take.
In addition you also must learn Spanish conjunction types.
To begin with it is important that you know what a conjunction is.
Conjunctions create relations between words, clauses, phrases, and sentences.
They cannot exist on their own as they mean absolutely nothing by themselves.
Some conjunctions perform different functions.
In learning Spanish you find 10 different kinds of conjunctions.
As an example a coordinating conjunction joins two parts of speech that are similar.
The coordinating conjunction y could join the names of people.
Another conjunction o would join similar items such as two different foods.
The subordinate conjunction introduces a subordinate clause.
This type of clause cannot be used alone.
It sometimes depends on another clause for its meaning.
A common conjunction of this type in English is that.
You find the same in Spanish.
The Spanish word meaning that is que and it usually is followed by a verb in the subjunctive mood.
Another kind of conjunction you find is the conditional.
This conjunction will be used when a specific condition must be met.
Therefore some of these words in English would include if, in case that, and since.
The Spanish words are si, en caso de que, and como.
This is the link to the phrase where the condition is met.
When you learn how to use Spanish conjunctions properly you exhibit proficiency in the language.
Making the time to learn how to use these words to express yourself is important.
With any language proper use of grammar is vital and proper use of conjunctions provide a coherent thought in your sentences.
Like any language with Spanish you have to learn all the parts of speech and the tenses.
It seems like an insurmountable task but well worth the effort it will take.
In addition you also must learn Spanish conjunction types.
To begin with it is important that you know what a conjunction is.
Conjunctions create relations between words, clauses, phrases, and sentences.
They cannot exist on their own as they mean absolutely nothing by themselves.
Some conjunctions perform different functions.
In learning Spanish you find 10 different kinds of conjunctions.
As an example a coordinating conjunction joins two parts of speech that are similar.
The coordinating conjunction y could join the names of people.
Another conjunction o would join similar items such as two different foods.
The subordinate conjunction introduces a subordinate clause.
This type of clause cannot be used alone.
It sometimes depends on another clause for its meaning.
A common conjunction of this type in English is that.
You find the same in Spanish.
The Spanish word meaning that is que and it usually is followed by a verb in the subjunctive mood.
Another kind of conjunction you find is the conditional.
This conjunction will be used when a specific condition must be met.
Therefore some of these words in English would include if, in case that, and since.
The Spanish words are si, en caso de que, and como.
This is the link to the phrase where the condition is met.
When you learn how to use Spanish conjunctions properly you exhibit proficiency in the language.
Making the time to learn how to use these words to express yourself is important.
With any language proper use of grammar is vital and proper use of conjunctions provide a coherent thought in your sentences.
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