Spanish Phrase
Los miembros entran gratis.
Meaning
The sentence tells you that members are allowed to enter without paying. It emphasizes the benefit of membership, often used by clubs, museums, gyms, or events that offer free admission to their members.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to inform someone—especially a potential visitor or a new member—about the free‑entry privilege that comes with membership. It works in promotional flyers, on websites, or in a quick spoken explanation at the entrance.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Losmiembrosentrangratis
Los (definite article, plural)
Used before masculine plural nouns to specify a known group.
miembros (noun, masculine plural)
Means ‘members’; it agrees in gender and number with the article Los.
entran (verb entrar, 3rd person plural present)
The present‑indicative form for ‘they enter / they get in’.
gratis (adverb)
Means ‘free of charge’; it does not change form.
🗨In Conversation
¿Cuánto cuesta la entrada?
How much is the admission?
Los miembros entran gratis.
Members get in for free.
✕Common Mistakes
Los miembros entra gratis.
The verb must agree with the plural subject ‘miembros’, so use ‘entran’ not ‘entra’.
Los miembros entran gratises.
‘Gratis’ is an adverb and never takes a plural or any ending.
Miembros entran gratis.
Omitting the article makes the sentence sound incomplete unless the context already defines the group.
↔Alternatives
Los socios entran sin pagar.
Members enter without paying.
Los miembros pueden entrar gratis.
Members can enter for free.
Los miembros no pagan la entrada.
Members do not pay the entrance fee.
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries ‘gratis’ is the everyday word for ‘free’. In more formal or commercial contexts you might hear ‘sin costo’ or ‘sin cargo’. Remember that ‘miembro’ is the generic term; in clubs you’ll often see ‘socio’ instead, which carries a slightly more formal tone.

