Present Subjunctive Spanish: A complete beginner-friendly guide
Present subjunctive Spanish is likely to be your first exploration into the subjunctive mood, which is used all the time in Spanish. In this post,…Keep reading
Present subjunctive Spanish is likely to be your first exploration into the subjunctive mood, which is used all the time in Spanish. In this post,…Keep reading
In today’s post, we are going to do a deep dive into prepositional pronouns in Spanish. Once we’ve done a quick refresher on prepositions and on…Keep reading
Since all Spanish nouns have either masculine or feminine gender, the two corresponding third-person pronouns, él and ella, translate into English as he or she. As…Keep reading
You probably already know that Spanish is a language that takes gender very seriously when it comes to nouns, meaning that it has very…Keep reading
It’s likely that you’ve used the impersonal se in Spanish at some point, even if you aren’t quite sure what it is. The impersonal se is used…Keep reading
If you’re reading this article it’s probably because you’ve already been studying the Spanish subjunctive mood for a while. By now, we can imagine that…Keep reading
In Spanish, we have many verb forms. The base form of a verb is known as the infinitive, from which we derive the conjugated…Keep reading
The apostrophe, known as el apóstrofo in Spanish, is a punctuation mark ( ’ ) which is not normally found in Spanish. Omnipresent in many languages such as…Keep reading
The Spanish imperative mood is normally used for giving orders, suggestions, or requests to someone else. But what happens when we are with friends…Keep reading
In Spanish, accent marks are essential elements in proper spelling, while also indicating essential information on pronunciation. In this post, we will cover all…Keep reading
As you may know, there are five unique past tenses in Spanish. While several are straightforward enough for learners, a couple of them are…Keep reading
Spanish punctuation is essential, but far too often overlooked by language learners. At first glance, it may seem like English speakers and Spanish speakers use…Keep reading
Back by popular demand, in this post, we will list the most common mistakes in Spanish that even advanced students make. In case you…Keep reading
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Past tense Spanish is something that tends to confuse many Spanish students, especially when dealing with irregular preterite verbs. Let’s back up a bit…Keep reading
Learning the most common Spanish Prefixes and Suffixes is a fantastic shortcut to unlocking hundreds of new Spanish words overnight. Before we list these…Keep reading
The Imperfect Subjunctive Spanish is one of the six subjunctive forms that exist in Spanish, and is used to expresses courtesy, desires, emotions, doubts, expectations…Keep reading
Although the Spanish subjunctive is generally considered the most confusing concept of Spanish grammar, in the post, you’ll learn how you can start easily…Keep reading
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by complex grammar terminology when you first start learning Spanish. So what exactly do we mean by the present…Keep reading