Tags Grammar December 28, 2022 A Speedy Guide to Ser and Estar Conjugation As it usually turns out – some of the most common Spanish verbs end up being highly irregular. And this is absolutely
Tags Grammar December 27, 2022 How to Use the Estar Preterite Conjugation As you probably noticed by now, if you want to become a master at conjugation, eventually you just have to memorize each
Tags Grammar December 28, 2022 A Complete Guide to Present Tense in Spanish Today we’re starting from the beginning. Present tense verbs – Spanish learners’ first obstacle to overcome. Whenever you start learning any language,
Tags Grammar February 21, 2023 Preterite vs Imperfect: Spanish Verb Tenses Demystified Today we are tackling the dreaded preterite vs imperfect. These two past tenses tend to lead to a lot of difficulty for
Tags Grammar February 21, 2023 Spanish Verbs: Ir Imperfect Conjugation Made Simple Have you ever noticed that the most common verbs in Spanish tend to be irregular? Well, for better or worse – that
Tags Grammar February 21, 2023 The Best Ways to Use the Dar Preterite Conjugation in Spanish When it comes to the preterite tense, sometimes the best way to learn is simply by taking it one verb at a
Tags Grammar February 21, 2023 Every Way to Use the Tener Preterite Conjugation in Spanish Today we’re taking a look at one of the most commonly used irregular verbs, tener. This simple verb can have plenty of
Tags Grammar December 28, 2022 Spanish Verbs: Pedir Preterite Conjugation Explained On our journey to master all the irregular verbs in Spanish, today we’re looking at how to conjugate pedir in the preterite
Tags Grammar December 28, 2022 How to Use the Ser Imperfect Conjugation in Spanish It seems like all of the most common Spanish verbs are also the ones that are the most irregular. Unfortunately, this is
Tags Grammar December 22, 2022 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