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English Spanish Parallel Texts – Using Regular Spanish Verbs in Present Tense (Part 3) Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 30, 2021
Practice more with using Regular Spanish Verbs in Present Tense with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
English Spanish Parallel Texts – Using Regular Spanish Verbs in Present Tense (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 23, 2021
Practice more with using Regular Spanish Verbs in Present Tense with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
Spanish Power Verbs – Tener Posted by sasha on Nov 17, 2021
Learning so-called “power verbs” is a great way to improve your fluency in Spanish. We’ve had a few posts about Spanish power verbs over the years. Here are links in case you missed any of the previous posts: necesitar, querer, gustar, poder, and ir. In this post, we’ll take a look at yet another power…
English Spanish Parallel Texts – Using Regular Spanish Verbs in Present Tense (Part 1) Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 16, 2021
Practice using Regular Spanish Verbs in Present Tense with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
English Spanish Parallel Texts – Common Spanish verbs in Present Tense Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 9, 2021
Practice using some common Spanish verbs in Present Tense with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
English Spanish Parallel Texts – Estar to describe feelings Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 2, 2021
Practice using the verb To Be – el verbo Estar to describe feelings with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
A Guide to Interjections in Spanish (Part 2) Posted by Anais on Oct 29, 2021
Let’s get straight to the point and start the second part of my practical guide for interjections in the Spanish language by mentioning that, for many sounds, there could be a good amount of uses in a given speech, like for “¡ah!”, whose non-verbal meaning ranges from a sincere signal of understanding (“ah, ahora entiendo…