1.9.1 Grammar 2: agreement

Agreement is a grammatical term that really means making two or more grammatical elements match.  In Spanish that can be making a verb match its subject, indicating plurality, or gender agreement.  Let’s review the two you probably find rather easy before we move on to the one that is hard.

Verbal agreement.

When you conjugate a verb, you are making it agree with its subject.  As you know, the subject pronouns in Spanish are:

 

Singular Plural
First person yo nosotros/nosotras/nosotres
Second person informal

Vos (in parts of Latin America)

vosotros/vosotras/vosotres (in most of Spain)
Third person or

Second person formal

él/ella/elle

Usted

ellos/ellas/elles

Ustedes (both formal and informal in Latin America)

 

English also has subject verb agreement, although to a lesser degree than Spanish.

Plurality

Both English and Spanish mark nouns for plurality and both languages have multiple forms to indicate plurality.  Take a look at this table, all the forms should look very familiar to you:

 

English

Singular

Plural
cat cats
apple Apples (say it out loud to hear how it’s different from the ending of cats)
fish fishes

Spanish

El gato / la gata Los gatos / Las gatas
La pared Las paredes

 

Finally, there are irregular forms in both Spanish and English.  Here are some examples:

Painting of two moose on a snowy background
Carl Brandt (Swedish, 1871 – 1930), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

😣Mouse → Mice

🙁 Ox→ oxen

😡Goose→ Geese

But of course→

😡Moose→ Moose

 

Exceptions are also a thing in Spanish:

Caries es caries 😡😡😡

 

Activity

 

So far, so good.  However, as you’ll review in this chapter, Spanish adds the additional wrinkle of gender agreement that English does not have.

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