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🇪🇸Spanish grammar

Understand Spanish grammar at a glance

Paste any Spanish sentence and see the full grammar breakdown — verb conjugations, dependencies, and plain-language explanations.

Why Spanish is difficult

Spanish is accessible to English speakers in vocabulary but tricky in its verb system — the subjunctive, ser/estar distinction, and two past tenses require deliberate study.

The grammar concepts that trip learners up

Grammario shows all of these in context, on every sentence you analyze.

Ser vs estar

Both mean 'to be' but are never interchangeable. Grammario identifies which verb is used and explains the semantic reason.

Preterite vs imperfect

The two simple past tenses each tell a different story. Grammario shows you which is used and why the context demands it.

Subjunctive mood

The subjunctivo appears after specific triggers and carries emotional or hypothetical weight. Grammario tags it and shows the trigger.

Reflexive verbs

Reflexive constructions in Spanish cover reflexive actions, reciprocal actions, and passive meanings. Grammario disambiguates each use.

What Grammario shows you

Every analysis gives you multiple lenses on the same sentence.

Verb mood detection

Indicative, subjunctive, imperative, and conditional — each clearly labeled on every verb.

Ser/estar classification

Every use of 'to be' explained in context: temporary vs permanent, location vs identity.

Full conjugation breakdown

Person, number, tense, mood, and aspect — all visible on any conjugated form.

Grammar concept library

Each detected concept links to a lesson so you can go deeper on anything you don't understand.

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Common questions about Spanish grammar

How do I check Spanish grammar for free?

Grammario lets you analyze any Spanish sentence instantly — every word tagged with part of speech, morphological features, and dependency relations. Free for up to 3 analyses per day.

What is the hardest part of Spanish grammar?

Ser vs estar, the subjunctive mood, and pronoun placement are the most commonly cited challenges. Grammario visualizes each one in context so you can see exactly which verb or trigger caused each construction.

Does Grammario support Spanish verb conjugation analysis?

Yes. Every conjugated verb is tagged with tense, mood, person, number, and verbform so you can see exactly what each conjugation expresses.

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