Grammar

  • The easy way to learn por and para in Spanish

    Mastering when to use por vs para correctly can be one of the hardest things in learning Spanish. You may have spent hours and hours trying to learn the rules and doing exercises, but are still completely confused. Even if you’ve memorized the rules, you most likely stumble in real life conversations – either pausing…

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  • The future tense in Spanish – with audio!

    We will study the future tense today! ¡Estudiaremos el futuro hoy! Yes, that’s right, for this class, we will be leaping into the future. So, leave this world behind and join us as we learn how to express sentences like these: You’ve probably already noticed that all these sentences in English contain the word “will”…

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  • Days, dates, months, and seasons in Spanish – with audio!

    In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know to talk about the days, months, and seasons in Spanish. We’re all itching to talk about our plans for Christmas.  And is it ever too soon to start organizing the summer vacations?  If you’re keen to learn how to express the things you want to…

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  • Present progressive in Spanish
    The Complete Guide

    The present progressive tense in Spanish is used to express things like: She is cooking the pizza I am walking to the park It describes what people or things are doing at the moment. It’s the easiest tense to learn in Spanish, which is why we teach it first.  In this articles we’ll cover: When…

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  • Spanish Conjugation Charts

    When you’re learning Spanish, the term conjugation chart comes up a lot. In this article, we’ll explain what a Spanish conjugation chart is and why they’re so important. We’ll assume you know very little Spanish, so we’ll explain the concepts using English examples. Once you understand what conjugation charts are and how to use them,…

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  • Imperfect tense in Spanish – with audio!

    I used to think that Spanish grammar is complicated  Antes pensaba que la gramática española es difícil We agree with you. The imperfect tense in Spanish can get a little deep at times. So, let’s start with the basics and worry about the trickier things later.  The imperfect tense describes actions that were going on…

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  • Possessive Adjectives in Spanish – with audio!

    Mine, yours, his, hers… One of the most useful things to learn in a new language is how to express possession. But, hang on. What does expressing possession really mean? It means learning how to express that an object belongs to someone.  Let’s take a look at some examples: The use of possessive adjectives in…

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