Many Spanish learners struggle with grammar mistakes, especially when they are translating directly from English. Understanding these common mistakes can help students improve their accuracy and confidence.
One common mistake is incorrect verb conjugation. Students sometimes forget to match the verb with the subject of the sentence. Another common issue is gender agreement, where nouns and adjectives must match in masculine or feminine form.
Students also often struggle with using the correct tense when describing past or future events. Practising sentence structure and reviewing grammar rules regularly can help reduce these mistakes.
With consistent practice and guidance, students can develop stronger grammar skills and communicate more clearly in Spanish.




