Andalusian Grammar Made Simple is the same standard Spanish grammar found in any textbook, taught with the cadence, examples, and pronunciation conventions of the south — so that the learner who finishes this book speaks correct Spanish that sounds like it belongs in Seville. Twenty-four chapters cover nouns and gender, articles, adjectives, the present tense of regular and irregular verbs, ser versus estar, the past tenses (pretérito and imperfecto), the future and conditional, forming questions, negation, possessives, prepositions, reflexive verbs, direct and indirect object pronouns, gustar and similar verbs, the introduction to the subjunctive, commands, demonstratives, the present perfect, specific Andalusian grammar features, por versus para, the subjunctive in depth, conditional sentences, comparatives and superlatives, and the polite-formal register used widely in the south. Appendices supply a verb-conjugation reference, an Andalusian pronunciation guide, a regional grammar features summary, and exercise answer keys. This book was generated using AI tools and reviewed by the Bellwick Language Institute editorial team.