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  • Spanish Demonstrative Pronouns: A quick and easy guide.

    When communicating in any language, it is essential to be able to refer to specific things and people based on their proximity to the speaker. In Spanish, we use demonstrative pronouns to achieve this. These words adjust based on gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). Demonstrative Pronouns: “Este” The Spanish demonstrative pronoun…

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  • Expanding Your Spanish Vocabulary: Key Words and Phrases

    Language learning is an exciting journey, and one of the most critical steps in this journey is expanding your vocabulary. In this article, we will introduce you to some fundamental Spanish words, each with its English equivalent to aid your understanding. Colors in Spanish Colors are among the first vocabulary words we learn in any…

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  • Easy Spanish Verbs: Words that sound the same in English and Spanish

    Learning a new language, such as Spanish, can be an enriching experience. As an English speaker, you have an advantage in that there are many Spanish words that closely resemble their English counterparts. These words, known as cognates, can significantly boost your vocabulary and speed up your language learning process. This article will introduce you…

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  • Easy Spanish Vocabulary using Cognates

    Learning Spanish as a native English speaker may seem daunting at first, but the task becomes substantially easier when you grasp the concept of cognates. Cognates are words in two languages that share a similar meaning, spelling, and pronunciation due to a common etymological origin. By focusing on these familiar terms, English speakers can quickly…

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  • The Spanish Conditional 3 (If Clause): A quick and easy guide.

    The Spanish Conditional 3, often referred to as the Third Conditional or “El Tercer Condicional” in Spanish, is used to express unreal or hypothetical conditions in the past and their hypothetical results. This tense is particularly useful when discussing “what could have been,” as it reflects situations that did not happen and their imagined outcomes.…

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  • Conjugating the Spanish Past Perfect Subjunctive: A quick and easy guide.

    The Spanish Past Perfect Subjunctive, also known as the Pluperfect Subjunctive or “Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo” in Spanish, is a compound tense. This means it requires two parts: the past subjunctive form of the auxiliary verb ‘haber’ and the past participle of the main verb. In this article, we’ll guide you through the conjugation process. Past…

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  • Conjugating the Spanish Present Perfect Subjunctive: A quick and easy guide.

    The Spanish Present Perfect Subjunctive, or “El Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo,” is a compound tense that requires two elements: the present subjunctive form of the auxiliary verb ‘haber’ and the past participle of the main verb. In this article, we’ll guide you through the conjugation process. Present Subjunctive of ‘Haber’ First, you’ll need to conjugate…

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