SIMPLE AND IMPERFECT PAST: WHEN THE MEANING CHANGES
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I want to talk about a topic that often comes up in my lessons. Spanish […]
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I want to talk about a topic that often comes up in my lessons. Spanish […]
Possessives are words that show something belongs to someone. They can be used as adjectives or pronouns. Here, we’ll talk
What is a possessive? Possessives are words that show ownership or belonging, like my in “my house.” They can function
In Spanish, most nouns that end in a are feminine. But there’s a small group of nouns that end in
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, we’ll learn how to conjugate regular verbs ending in IR in the simple present. If
¡Hola, amigos! Did you know that in Spanish, most verbs that end in cer or cir are irregular in the
¡Hola, mis estudiantes intermedios! Today we’re going to explore a very sad topic: the drama of those Latinos who are
¡Hola, mis estudiantes intermedios! Today we’ll explore a key topic: urban insecurity — a challenge affecting cities worldwide. You’ll hear
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Check: The Compound Past in a Snap!
Check: My First ER Verbs in a Snap!
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Check: My First IR Verbs in a Snap!
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Check Verbs and Prepositions: When It’s Different in English and Spanish!
Check: My Fisrt Er Verbs in a Snap!
When learning Spanish, many people mistakenly say “gracias para”.
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“It looks incredible”, “I can practically taste it”.
“It’s so tempting”, “I want a bite right now”.
“It’s mouthwatering”, “I’m really craving it”.
“It’s irresistible”, “I need to try it immediately”.
“It looks so delicious”, “I’m drooling over it”.
We can use the verb “gustar” in the conditional mood to show respect and politeness.
The verb “poder” (can) in the conditional mood can be used to show respect or politeness.
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Check: ¡Al Mal Tiempo, Buena Cara!
It means “”when my options run out”.
In this case, it means “in difficult times”.
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Check: What Is “Hay Que”?
Check: Subjunctive Triggers in a Snap: Verbs!
Check: Verbs and Prepositions: When It’s Different in English and Spanish!