SPANISH SUBJUNCTIVE TENSES: THE “COMPOUND PAST” IN A SNAP!
Remember the compound past, often called the pluperfect? It refers to an action that happened before another past action, like […]
Remember the compound past, often called the pluperfect? It refers to an action that happened before another past action, like […]
Do you remember adverbs? They’re those words that give us info about a verb, adjective, etc. In English, we usually
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’ll give a brief explanation of what an adverb is. At the end of the
WHAT IS AN ADVERB OF DEGREE? An adverb of degree is a fancy word that tells us how much someone
What Is an Adverb of Frequency? An adverb of frequency tells you how often something happens. Words like “always,” “occasionally,”
¡Hola, estudiantes avanzados! Hace unos días, un estudiante me dijo que quería que preparara un posteo sobre el cambio climático
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’ll give a brief explanation of what an adjective is. At the end of the
¡Hola, amigos! One of my hardworking students mentioned that he’s finding it a bit challenging to remember all the vocabulary
When it comes to Spanish nouns ending in e, there are no specific rules regarding gender. If the nouns refer
WHAT ARE INTERROGATIVES? Interrogatives are expressions used to ask questions and gather information about an unknown fact. Some common interrogative
To learn the most important Spanish words about the weather, click here.
Check: The Compound Past in a Snap!
Check: My First ER Verbs in a Snap!
Check: My First AR Verbs in a Snap!
Check: My First IR Verbs in a Snap!
Check: My First Ar Verbs in a Snap!
Check “Sin” in a Snap!
Check: The Simple Future in a Snap!
Check: Interrogatives in a Snap!
Check: The Compound Past in a Snap!
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”.
Check: The Simple Future in a Snap!
“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.
Check The Simple Conditional in a Snap!
Check: ¡Al Mal Tiempo, Buena Cara!
It means “”when my options run out”.
In this case, it means “in difficult times”.
Check: Spanish Metals in a Snap!
Check: The Simple Future in a Snap!
Check: Spanish Negatives in a Snap!
Check: What Is “Hay Que”?
Check: Subjunctive Triggers in a Snap: Verbs!
Check: Verbs and Prepositions: When It’s Different in English and Spanish!