Possessive adjectives in Spanish: my, mine…
In this lesson, we are going to study possessive adjectives in Spanish, which are very handy for saying what’s is yours and for pointing things out. They will be especially … Read more
In this lesson, we are going to study possessive adjectives in Spanish, which are very handy for saying what’s is yours and for pointing things out. They will be especially … Read more
The imperfect tense is used, in Spanish, to describe things in the past. It helps you to say what «was happening» and what «you used to do«. Let’s see how … Read more
In this lesson, we are going to learn about nouns in Spanish. Nouns are like the building blocks of a language, so it is really important to know how to … Read more
In English «to like» is a regular verb that takes a direct object: I like running, do you like to go to the gym?… To say what you like and … Read more
There is not a lot you can do without verbs. Your Spanish won’t make very much sense without them. We are going to start by learning the Spanish regular verbs … Read more
In today’s lesson, we are going to learn some negative words such as nadie, nada, ninguno…, but, more important we will see that, unlike English, Spanish uses double negative. «No» … Read more
Let’s see how articles in Spanish work. Notice that, in Spanish, «the» and «a» change depending on the gender of the noun and whether it’s singular and plural. We will … Read more
Do you know what reflexive verbs are? Sometimes you will have to talk about things you do to yourself – Like «washing yourself» or «getting yourself up» in the morning. … Read more
In this lesson, we are going to speak about adjectives in Spanish. More specifically, descriptive adjectives (adjetivos calificativos), words that we use to describe things, people, places… There is a … Read more
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