Spanish Double Pronoun Order
A Spanish sentence can have both a direct object and an indirect object pronoun. These “double object pronouns” cannot be separated, and the indirect pronoun always precedes the…
A Spanish sentence can have both a direct object and an indirect object pronoun. These “double object pronouns” cannot be separated, and the indirect pronoun always precedes the…
Relative pronouns in Spanish are words that connect clauses to give more information about previously mentioned people, things, or issues. You use them to connect…
An indirect object pronoun (un pronombre de objeto indirecto) tells you to whom or for whom something is done. The indirect object pronouns indicate the noun to who and for…
Just like subject pronouns replace the subject noun in a sentence, direct object pronouns replace the direct object noun in a sentence, which can be a person, thing, noun…
Formal commands are often used when addressing a person you don’t know well, a person older than you, or a person to whom you want…
Negative informal commands, also called negative tú commands, are used to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger, classmate, child, or pet not to…
Tú commands are the singular form of informal commands. You can use affirmative tú commands to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger,…
The verb in Spanish “Pedir” means “to ask for,” it is used when the person is asking for something, and it can be a favor, money,…
The most basic Spanish questions are those whose answer is “Si” or “No”. In English we ask questions using auxiliaries like DO or DID, but in…
Many students have trouble knowing when to use the preterit tense or the imperfect tense, as they both refer to actions in the past. There…
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