The Building Blocks2025-10-19T04:16:33+00:00

The Building Blocks: The 9 Parts of a Spanish Sentence

Spanish sentence

These are the categories every Spanish word belongs to: nouns, verbs, adjectives, articles, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. They’re the visible pieces, the ones you can actually see in a sentence.

In this section, you’ll see how each type of word works, how they connect to each other, and how they give structure to everything you say in Spanish.

Nouns

Learn what Spanish nouns are, how they’re categorized, and how they function in real sentences. A clear and simple introduction for Spanish learners.

Verbs

Discover how Spanish verbs bring sentences to life. Learn how they work, why they change, and how to master them with confidence and clarity.

Adjectives

Learn how Spanish adjectives work, how to match them with nouns, and how to use them to add color, emotion, and clarity to your Spanish.

Articles

Understand the basics of Spanish articles and how they shape meaning in everyday speech. Discover how they work and when to use each one.

Adverbs

Discover how Spanish adverbs add nuance, precision, and emotion to your sentences. Learn how they work and why they matter.

Pronouns

Spanish pronouns replace nouns to make your sentences smoother and less repetitive. Learn how they work and why they matter.

Prepositions

Spanish prepositions are small words with big meaning. Learn what they do, how they work, and why they’re important.

Conjunctions

Spanish conjunctions connect thoughts, actions, and reasons. Learn how they shape meaningful communication from one sentence to the next.

Interjections

They are short words or sounds that express emotions, reactions, or quick thoughts. Think of them as the sparks of a conversation.

What now?

These blocks aren’t just labels, they’re tools.
Now that you’ve seen how each part works, a Spanish sentence becomes something you can shape with intention. No more guessing. No more building blindly.

From here, every Spanish sentence becomes a small act of creation with clarity, purpose, and flow.

My personal literature project: AnyaLiteral.com

Trusted bilingual dictionary with community forums: WordReference

Fun, interactive verb conjugation practice: Conjuguemos

Real-world videos turned into language learning experiences: FluentU Spanish

Dictionary, grammar, pronunciation, and translation tools: SpanishDict

Beginner-friendly phrases and culture-focused lessonssend:BBC Languages – Spanish

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