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Verbal

Adjacent: is the part of the sentence depends on the finite verb and complements.

lexicon Subject: is the adjacent verbal number and person agrees with the verb. Is replaced by the personal pronouns ccumplen subject function (I, you, he, she, we, they, they, you.) Usually answer the question who? or who? but can also answer the question what?

Supplement directo: Es el adyacente verbal que suele responder a la pregunta ¿qué?. Se sustituye por pronombres personales átonos (lo, la los, las, me, te, nos). Estos pronombres concuerdan con el sustantivo núcleo del adyacente.

Complemento indirecto: Es el adyacente verbal que responde a la pregunta ¿a quién?. Siempre va encabezado (tiene adelante) por la preposición a. Se sustituye por los pronombres personales átonos (le, les, me, te, nos)

Complemento circunstancial de tiempo: Es el adyacente verbal que suele responder a la pregunta ¿cuándo?. Este adyacente aporta información temporal. Se replaced by adverbs of time (then, now, yesterday ...)

Add circumstantial location: adjacent This provides special information. Usually answer the question where?. Is replaced by adverbs of place (there, there, etc.)

Add circumstantial way: This provides circumstances surrounding a way or manner. Usually answer the question how?. Is replaced by adverbs of manner (as well).

prepositional complement: adjacent verbal This is always going to be headed by a preposition (a, at, low, with, against, from, in, from, to, to, for, as above, after). The preposition is essential, can not be replaced. The questions are headed by the same preposition that the adjacent. Examples of verbs that require preposition are speaking of ; go to ; out with ; be in .

Attribute: adjacent attribute is a verbal but also complements the lexical subject. For the attribute complements the subject through the verb lexicon. The attribute is usually an adjective that agrees in gender and number with the noun subject's lexicon. The attribute is always replaced by the pronoun it. Often appear to be linking verbs, and appear to be.

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