MY FIRST AR VERBS IN A SNAP!
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’m thrilled to dive into learning our first verbs ending in AR. Get ready for […]
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’m thrilled to dive into learning our first verbs ending in AR. Get ready for […]
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’ll help you become an expert in conjugating regular verbs ending in AR.I’ve included only
In this post, we’ll learn how to conjugate regular verbs ending in AR in the simple present. Get ready to
The infinitive form of a verb is the most basic one. It’s like the verb introducing itself by saying, “Hello,
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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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It means “”when my options run out”.
In this case, it means “in difficult times”.
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