PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH

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1. My father died last year.

1.1. Yesterday I dyed my shirt purple.

1.2. Today I bought a pair of earrings

1.2.1. I need a pear for my snack

1.2.1.1. My son came back from school night

1.2.1.1.1. Ruben is a knight with me

2. English

2.1. Does not read phonetically.

2.1.1. It does not read phonetics due to the large number of silent letters and phonetic words that are pronounced the same, but written differently.

2.1.1.1. Phonetic: Die and dye

2.1.1.2. Phonetic: Pair and pear

2.1.1.2.1. Phonetic: Night and knight

2.2. Nouns have no gender.

2.2.1. The English language does not differentiate with the nouns the gender of the article or object.

2.2.1.1. The

2.3. The adjective goes before the noun.

2.3.1. The adjective in English is always singular and neuter, because as already mentioned, nouns do not usually have genders.

2.4. Simple negation and not double negation

2.4.1. English has several negation prefixes that avoid using no or not.

2.5. The use of uppercases

2.5.1. Days of the week, months and languages ​​are capitalized.

3. Spanish

3.1. Spanish verbs have more conjugation possibilities.

3.1.1. In English every time you want to conjugate a verb, you must be careful if you want to talk about the past, present or future. The same happens with Spanish, only that in our language we must consider more variants.

3.2. It is read with phonetics

3.2.1. In Spanish it is important to know how to write and pronounce them.

3.3. Punctuation marks

3.3.1. In Spanish the exclamation and question marks are used at the beginning and end of the sentence.

3.3.1.1. !¡

3.3.1.1.1. ""

3.3.2. Double denial

3.3.2.1. In Spanish double negations are used.

4. como comes come comemos coméis comen

4.1. hay ¡Ay!

4.1.1. ¡Que te pasa Francisco!

4.1.1.1. En el documento la palabra "mariposa" es un animal exótico.

4.1.1.1.1. No tengo ningún problema con tigo Maria.