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Posterioridad Spanish words to express futur tense

Posterioridad Spanish words to express futur tense In this post, Posterioridad Spanish words to express futur tense, you will learn Spanish words to express something that is later in time. You can use these words when it happened after that other event. You can use these words when they are happening at a certain time. Discover how seamlessly integrating...

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Simultaneidad Spanish words to express present tense

Simultaneidad Spanish words to express present tense In this post, “Simultaneidad Spanish words to express present tense”, you will learn Spanish words to express something that refers to current events. You can use these words when they are happening at a certain time. Discover how seamlessly integrating these words at the beginning of your sentences...

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Anterioridad Spanish words to express past tense

Anterioridad Spanish words to express past tense In this post, “Anterioridad Spanish words to express past tense” you’ll delve into a comprehensive guide on Spanish vocabulary designed for articulating past events. Discover how seamlessly integrating these words at the beginning of your sentences can enhance your ability to convey temporal nuances effectively. Short video Gramamr...

Regular-IR verbs List - French Grammar
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Regular-IR verbs List

Regular -IR verbs List Learn and practice this Regular-IR verbs List. Start reviewing the flashcards in the Quizlet and then feel free to use the different options from Quizlet, such us match, learn, test or spell. Regular-IR verbs –  flashcards Verbos regulares IR –  list Do you want to practice more Spanish Grammar? Click on...

Spanish Reflexive verbs - Grammar
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Los Verbos Reflexivos

Los Verbos Reflexivos  Los verbos reflexivos o reflexive verbs are actions that the subject is performing upon itself. They are always conjugated with a reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject: me (myself), te (yourself), se (himself, herself, itself, themselves), nos (ourselves), and se (yourselves). In this post you will learn and practice  10 most...

Mi rutina diaria - Grammar
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Mi rutina diaria

Mi rutina diaria In this post “Mi rutina diaria” you will find sentences of a daily routine in Spanish with different activities. A daily routine consists of all those actions and activities that we do every day, such as waking up, having breakfast, getting dressed, going to work, etc. These daily routines are expressed in...

Masculine or feminine nouns
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Masculine or feminine nouns

Masculine or feminine nouns In Spanish there are Masculine or feminine nouns. One of the hardest things for people to get used to when learning Spanish is the idea that nouns (people, places, animals, things, ideas, and feelings) have a gender (male, female). There is always a question of “How can a table be feminine?...

The negative form
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The negative form

The Negative Form The negative form in Spanish is quite straightforward. You can flip between a positive and negative version of the sentence by simply adding a ‘no’ as follows: Moreover, if someone asks you a question, and your response is negative you’ll need to use the word ‘no’ twice. The first time to answer...

Spanish articles
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Spanish articles

Spanish articles Spanish Articles: Articles are special modifiers that appear before nouns or noun phrases. There are only two articles in the English language: the and a (and its variant, used before a word that starts with a vowel sound). A noun may also appear without an article in front of it. If you are...

Spanish accents
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Spanish accents

Spanish accents Spanish accents are important. More often than not, an accent (or lack of it) completely changes the meaning of a word. Understanding  Spanish accent rules is therefore essential if you want to read and write Spanish effectively. If you understand Spanish accents, you will know how to pronounce words precisely, and you won’t...