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PAGAR (Imperfecto)
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PAGAR (Imperfecto)

PAGAR (Imperfecto) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “PAGAR (Imperfecto)”:The verb “To pay” is conjugated this way in Imparfait Tense: Yo pagaba, tú pagabas, él pagaba, ella pagaba, nosotros pagábamos, ustedes pagaban, ellos pagaban, ellas pagaban. Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in imperfect tense? Click on the image of your interest:...

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 10
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7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 10

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 10 Practice these “7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 10” and test your knowledge of Spanish Present conjugation with this interactive quiz!. Are you up to the challenge? In this  part, answer 7 questions that put your knowledge in Spanish conjugation to the test. Whether you’re an expert or...

7 Conjugation Questions - Conditional Part 4
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7 Conjugation Questions – Conditional Part 4

7 Conjugation Questions – Conditional Part 4 Practice these “7 Conjugation Questions – Conditional Part 4” and test your knowledge of Spanish conditional tense conjugation with this interactive quiz! Are you up to the challenge? In this part, answer 7 questions that will put your understanding of the Spanish conditional tense to the test. Whether...

¿Estás listo para el examen de español - Red and blue
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¿Estás listo para el examen de español?

¿Estás listo para el examen de español? In this post, titled “¿Estás listo para el examen de español? – Are you ready for the Spanish exam?”, prepare yourself thoroughly for the TEF oral expression sections with this detailed guide on the evaluation criteria used in the exam. In this post, you’ll explore the specific requirements for both Section...

Conjugation trivia present - part 4
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7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 4

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 4 Practice these “7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 4” and test your knowledge of Spanish Present conjugation with this interactive quiz!. Are you up to the challenge? In this  part, answer 7 questions that put your knowledge in Spanish conjugation to the test. Whether you’re an expert or...

ABRIR (Presente)
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ABRIR (Presente)

ABRIR (Presente) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “ABRIR (Presente)”:The verb “To open” is conjugated this way in present tense: Yo abro, tú abres, él abre, ella abre, nosotros abrimos, ustedes abren, ellos abren, ellas abren. Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in present tense? Click on the image of your interest:...

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 3
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7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 3

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 3 Practice these “7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 3” and test your knowledge of Spanish Present conjugation with this interactive quiz!. Are you up to the challenge? In this  part, answer 7 questions that put your knowledge in Spanish conjugation to the test. Whether you’re an expert or...

Aplaudir futuro simple - Conjugation
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APLAUDIR (Futuro simple)

APLAUDIR (Futuro simple) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “APLAUDIR (Futuro simple)”:The verb “To clap” is conjugated this way in Future simple Tense: Yo aplaudiré, tú aplaudirás, él aplaudirá, ella aplaudirá, nosotros aplaudiremos, ustedes aplaudirán, ellos aplaudirán, ellas aplaudirán. Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in Future tense? Click on the image...

7 Conjugation questions - Present Part 2
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7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 2

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 2 Practice these “7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 2” and test your knowledge of Spanish Present conjugation with this interactive quiz!. Are you up to the challenge? In this  part, answer 7 questions that put your knowledge in Spanish conjugation to the test. Whether you’re an expert or...

Lo mejor está por venir
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Lo mejor está por venir

Lo mejor está por venir Refine your Spanish pronunciation by immersing yourself in this empowering sentence: “Lo mejor está por venir.” translating to “The best is yet to come.” Embrace this phrase to elevate your confidence in speaking Spanish. Remember, mastering pronunciation extends beyond mere sound reproduction—it encapsulates profound subtleties. This collection of inspiring sentences...

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