Month: July 2020
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Present Progressive Tense in Spanish
How do you write a Present Progressive sentence in Spanish? It’s time to learn how to conjugate the Present Progressive tense in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugation with online lessons. Learn the basic grammar rules. ar, er, ir The Spanish Present Progressive Tense is used to talk about something that is happeningnow. The Present Progressive is…
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Irregular Verbs Tener and Venir in the Simple Present in Spanish
Irregular Verbs Tener and Venir | Simple Present It’s time to learn how to use the irregular verbs: tener and venir in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugation with online lessons. Learn the basic grammar rules. Because they are irregular, you must memorize their conjugations. tener (to have) Personal…
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Ser, Estar, Ir and Haber Irregular Verbs in Spanish
Ser, Estar, Ir, Haber | Irregular Verbs – Simple Present It’s time to learn how to use the irregular verbs ser, estar, ir and haber in the Simple Present. Study the Spanish conjugation with online lessons. Learn the basic grammar rules. There are a number of verbs that have irregular forms other than the “yo”…
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What are Irregular Yo Forms? | Simple Present in Spanish
What are irregular yo forms? It’s time to learn how to use irregular yo forms in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugation with online lessons. Learn the basic grammar rules. Note: Verbs that end in “- guir”, “- ger”, or “- gir” undergo a spelling change in their Present Tense “yo” forms. For verbs that end in – guir, the yo form ends in go. For…
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Simple Present in Spanish
How is the Simple Present used in Spanish? It’s time to learn how to conjugate the Simple Present in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugation with online lessons. Learn the basic grammar rules. ar, er, ir The Spanish Simple Present Tense can be used to talk about habitual actions, routines, things happening now or in the…
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Object Pronouns Commands in Spanish
How Do You Use Object Pronouns with Commands in Spanish? Learn how to use the object pronouns with commands in Spanish. With all affirmative commands, the object pronouns are attached directly to the end of the imperative form of the verb. e.g. Hable usted del caso – Talk about the case Háblelo usted – Talk about the…
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When Do You Use Subjunctive in Spanish
Let’s learn how and when to use the subjunctive in Spanish. When do you use subjunctive in the Spanish language? | Subjunctive 1 The subjunctive is not a tense; rather, it is a mood. Tense refers to when an action takes place (Past, Present, Future), while mood merely reflects how the speaker feels about the action. Note: The…
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Adverbs of Formation in Spanish
How do you use to make an adverbs formation in Spanish? Learn how to use adverbs of formation in Spanish. Adverbs are words that describe, or modify, verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. Note:Most Spanish adverbs are formed by adding “-mente”to the feminine singular form of the adjective. This ending corresponds to -ly in English. English– Adjective– Fem. Form– Adverb clear,…
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When to Use Reflexive Verbs in Spanish
When to Use Reflexive Verbs in Spanish? Let’s learn how and when to use reflexive verbs in the Spanish language. Using Me, Te, Se, Nos, Os in Spanish Note: A reflexive verb in Spanish is when the subject and the object are the same. I clean myself. subject: I verb: clean object: myself Since the…
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Possessive Pronouns in Spanish
Possessive Pronouns in Spanish Translation Learn how to use possessive pronouns in Spanish. The possessive pronouns are similar to the possessive adjectives, but they are normally used with a definite article. – Singular Feminine – Plural Feminine mine– la mía– las mías yours (informal)– la tuya– las tuyas his/hers– la suya– las suyas yours (formal)– la suya– las suyas ours– la nuestra– las…
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Demonstrative Adjectives in Spanish Translation
What is a demonstrative adjective in Spanish? Learn how to use demonstrative adjectives in Spanish translation. In this lesson, we will discuss demonstratives of two types: demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns. Adjective: describes a noun Pronoun: takes the place of a noun The same is true in Spanish. Ella escribe este libro.- She writes this book. (adjective)…
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Irregular Comparatives in Spanish
How to use the irregular comparatives in Spanish? Learn how to use the irregular comparatives in Spanish. The following adjectives have irregular forms for the comparative and the superlative: Adjective: bueno (good) Comparative: mejor (better) Superlative: el/la mejor (the best) Adjective: malo (bad) Comparative: peor (worse) Superlative: el/la peor (the worst) Adjective: grande (big) Comparative: mayor (older; greater) Superlative: el/la mayor (the oldest; the…