Tags Grammar September 23, 2024 How to Master Informal Commands and Spanish Imperatives Informal commands are that perfect grammar tool that lets you tell someone what to do in another language. Whether it’s something like
Tags Grammar February 21, 2023 Everything You Should Know About Reflexive Pronouns: Spanish Grammar Made Easy In today’s Spanish grammar article, we’re going to be going over one of the most difficult topics for English speakers – reflexive
Tags Vocabulary September 13, 2024 Every Way to Say No in Spanish (With Examples) One of the biggest problems we have as language learners is our lack of vocabulary; we always end up using the same
Tags Grammar February 21, 2023 The Ultimate Guide to the Present Perfect Tense in Spanish The Spanish present perfect tense is one of the most useful conjugations you can learn to express yourself. And the good news
Tags Grammar February 21, 2023 Por vs Para in Spanish: Everything You Need to Know Taking the award for Most Confusing Grammar Topic for Spanish Learners is por vs para. These two little Spanish prepositions remain one
Tags Grammar September 23, 2024 Stem-Changing Verbs: Spanish Grammar Made Simple Today we’re going to take a look at one of the first concepts in Spanish grammar you’ll need to master – stem
Tags Grammar May 31, 2024 How to Use Subject Pronouns in Spanish Like a Native Spanish subject pronouns are usually some of the first words you learn on Day 1 of your Spanish class. But are you
Tags Grammar September 23, 2024 How to Master Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish Unlike in English, when it comes to indirect object pronouns, it’s actually quite easy in Spanish! Finally – a Spanish grammar topic
Tags Vocabulary September 13, 2024 The 10 Most Common Guatemalan Slang Words You’ll Hear from a Real Chapín Latin America is absolutely full of different accents that will make you doubt if you’re ever going to really “get” Spanish. (P.S.
Tags Vocabulary September 13, 2024 28 Wise Spanish Proverbs and Sayings To Live By You know what they say: wisdom is earned, not given. It’s only acquired through reflecting on the process of any hardship and