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How to Form Simple Sentences in Spanish Hola! Welcome to a new video about Spanish grammar. This time, we will analyze the structure of simple sentences in Spanish, that is, the parts that compose them. This topic is very important because it will allow you to identify the essential components of sentences so that you can communicate meaningfully and know the grammar behind what you say at the same time. We will focus specifically on how to identify the subject and predicate of sentences with simple explanations, examples and exercises. Lets start What do we call Oraciones in Spanish? The Royal Spanish Academy defines sentences, las oraciones, as: A syntactic structure formed by a subject and a predicate. In other definitions, it is referred to as The smallest unit of speech with complete meaning. In simple terms, a sentence is the description of an action that someone or something performs, for example: Carlos aprende espaol o El barco es inmenso. How to form sentences