Imperative with pronouns in Spanish (A2)
Imperative with pronouns You have already studied how to form the affirmative imperative and the negative imperative (you can click on the link to make a quick revision), but today … Leer más
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Imperative with pronouns You have already studied how to form the affirmative imperative and the negative imperative (you can click on the link to make a quick revision), but today … Leer más
Stem changing verbs are the biggest group of the irregular verbs in the Spanish present tense. In all three conjugations of verbs (-ar, -er, and -ir) there are some verbs … Leer más
Spanish subject pronouns Subject pronouns (PRONOMBRES DE SUJETO) are pronouns that identify who or what is performing the action of a verb, below you can see the Spanish subject pronouns with … Leer más
Spanish personal pronouns Pronouns are words, in English, like I, me, we, us, they, them… which we use to save repeating a noun. In Spanish is very much the same. … Leer más
Like and dislike in Spanish: GUSTAR Expressing likes and dislikes can be a little bit tricky for English speakers. In Spanish, we use the verb GUSTAR, to learn how it … Leer más
Acabar de is a periphrasis, in Spanish perífrasis verbal. A periphrasis is formed by combining two verbs. When this occurs, the first verb is conjugated, while the second verb remains … Leer más
The Spanish verb SER is one of the two ways we have to say «to be«. It is not only the most important verb but also the most irregular, but … Leer más