Negative words in Spanish Negative words in Spanish are used to negate statements, express denial, or indicate the absence of something. Here you have a compilation of these frequently used words in Spanish: Short video Grammar : Palabras negativas Here are some “Palabras negativas” examples : Short video : Negative words vocabulary More Spanish...
Category: Spanish Grammar Level 1
The preposition “de”
The preposition “de” Learn about the preposition “de”, it’s several meanings and various contexts. Learn how the preposition “de” can contract with definite articles and the forms of the contractions. In Spanish, the preposition “de” encompasses several meanings: From, of Also it can be used in various contexts: Possession, Origin, Time, Partitive Article, Cause, and more…...
The preposition “a”
The preposition “a” Learn about the preposition “a”, it’s several meanings and various contexts. Learn how the preposition “à” can contract with definite articles and the forms of the contractions. Spanish, the preposition “a” has various meanings (to, at, in, and on) and can be applied in diverse contexts. Here are some common uses: Direction or...
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
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
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
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...
Spanish Adjectives practice 1
Spanish Adjectives practice 1 In this post you will learn and practice Spanish Adjectives practice 1. Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person, place or thing in the sentence. Grammar: Spanish adjective Spanish adjective – TEST Loading… More Spanish grammar? Practice here: Explore More Spanish Grammar Levels: Click on the level of...
Subject pronouns
Subject pronouns In Spanish, subject pronouns are directly linked to verb conjugation. Different pronouns require different verb forms. Learning subject pronouns helps reinforce the connection between pronouns and their corresponding verb forms. Incorrect usage of subject pronouns can lead to grammatical errors that affect the clarity and accuracy of communication. Mastery of subject pronouns is...
Spanish Questions words
Spanish Questions words In this post we are going to practice: Spanish Questions words. Asking questions in Spanish is quite similar to asking questions in English. It’s really just a matter of learning the vocabulary. So practice these Spanish Questions words. Practice this Quizlet: Start reviewing the flashcards in the following Quizlet and then...