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Spanish ACCENT Marks

Question words such as “¿qué?” or “¿dónde?” have an accent mark when they play an interrogative role. The rules learned above don’t … See more

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Spanish PRESENT Tense

WebRegular and irregular verbs in Present Tense. There are 3 types of verbs in Spanish, looking at their ending:. Verbs in “-ar”, such as “hablar”.; Verbs in “-er”, such as “comer”.; Verbs …

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Spanish Present SUBJUNCTIVE

WebWelcome to our grammar lesson on the Spanish Present Subjunctive (“Presente del Subjuntivo”). We use the Present Subjunctive in certain types of sentences that express …

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Spanish Present Perfect – Lesson and Practice

WebConjugation of verbs in Present Perfect. The formula to form the Present Perfect consists of 2 words:. First, the verb haber in Present Tense: he, has, ha, hemos, habéis, han.; …

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Spanish PRETERITE Vs. IMPERFECT

WebPreterite. Exercise 2: Preterite and Imperfect in the same sentence Each of these sentences includes two verbs, one in Preterite and one in Imperfect.Try to guess the tenses, then …

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The NUMBERS in Spanish

WebFrom 2000 to 999 999. We must split the number mentally into 2 numbers: the number formed by the last 3 digits, and the number formed by the rest. Then, say each of those 2 …

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SER Vs. ESTAR in Spanish

Webser means “to be”. In general we use it for permanent things (things that don’t change). That idea is a good start, but it doesn’t always work. The Spanish student should learn the …

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Question Words in SPANISH

WebThis is the list of all question words and their meanings: qué = what (or which) cuál, cuáles = which (or what) cuándo = when. quién, quiénes = who. dónde = where. cómo = how. …

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Spanish REFLEXIVE Verbs

WebIn this exercise we practice sentences where the reflexive pronoun goes attached at the end of the verb: 1) No puedo dormirme . (dormirse) I can’t fall asleep. 2) Estamos …

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[un, una, unos, unas]

WebWelcome to our grammar lesson on Spanish indefinite articles (“artículos indeterminados”).. Indefinite articles in Spanish are: un – una – unos – unas. By the end of this lesson, you …

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SABER vs. CONOCER in Spanish

WebWelcome to our grammar lesson on how to choose between saber and conocer in Spanish. These 2 verbs have to do with knowledge, but in different ways. One sentence with …

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Spanish at the RESTAURANT

WebPedir la cuenta. to ask for the check. Pedir las bebidas. to order the drinks. Reservar una mesa. to reserve a table. Spanish Phrases for Conversations at the Restaurant. How to …

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Spanish AT THE DOCTOR'S

Webto prescribe an antibiotic. Recetar un medicamento. to prescribe a medicine. Tomar la temperatura. to take the temperature. Tomar la tensión. check out the blood pressure. …

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Spanish IMPERFECT Tense

WebWelcome to our grammar lesson on the Spanish Imperfect Tense (“Pretérito Imperfecto”). We use the Imperfect Tense to talk about background information in the past. By the end …

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Spanish POSSESSIVE Adjectives

WebWelcome to our grammar lesson on Spanish Possessive adjectives and pronouns (“Adjetivos y pronombres posesivos”).. Possessives indicate possession.In other words, …

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Spanish about BODY PARTS

WebEl músculo. muscle. El órgano. organ. La piel. skin. La vena. vein. Now we will divide the body in 3 areas, and we will learn both the surface parts and the internal organs for each …

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[el, la, los, las]

WebWelcome to our grammar lesson on Spanish definite articles (“artículos determinados”). Definite articles in Spanish are: el – la – los – las. They are equivalent to the English …

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Primero, Segundo, Tercero… – Spanish Ordinal Numbers

WebWelcome to our grammar lesson on Spanish ordinal numbers (“números ordinales”).. Ordinal numbers (primero, segundo, tercero …) are equivalent to the English “first, …

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Video Games in SPANISH

WebDame el mando. Give me the controller. Pulsa “A” para saltar y “B” para disparar. Push “A” to jump and “B” to shoot. ¡Dispara! Shoot! Me gustan los gráficos, pero no la música. I …

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