Tipos de palabras en la gramática española

Clase 17 de 23Curso de Construcción de Oraciones en Inglés

Contenido del curso

Resumen

A quick recap sets the stage for what comes next. After covering the core building blocks of English grammar across four modules, it is time to look back at everything that has been studied before moving on to the final project.

What parts of speech have been covered so far?

The course has worked through the essential parts of speech in a structured sequence [00:04]:

  • Nouns and pronouns: the words that name people, places, things and ideas, along with the words that replace them.
  • Verbs: the action or state-of-being words that drive every sentence.
  • Adjectives and adverbs: the descriptive words that modify nouns and verbs respectively, adding detail and precision.
  • Prepositions: the small but powerful words that show relationships of time, place and direction.
  • Coordinating conjunctions: the connectors — like and, but, or — that join words, phrases or clauses of equal importance.
  • Introductions: foundational concepts that frame the study of grammar.

Each of these categories plays a distinct role in building clear, correct sentences. Understanding how they interact is what turns isolated vocabulary into fluent communication.

What is coming next?

With all four modules complete [00:19], the next step is the final project. This is where all the grammar concepts come together in a practical application, giving learners a chance to demonstrate what they have absorbed throughout the course.

If any of these categories still feel unfamiliar, now is the perfect moment to revisit earlier lessons before tackling that project. Share in the comments which part of speech you found most challenging — your experience might help someone else too.