Spanish Present Progressive Tense
The term present progressive is a grammatical way of describing the verb tense that emphasizes that an action is currently taking place as we speak or RIGHT…
The term present progressive is a grammatical way of describing the verb tense that emphasizes that an action is currently taking place as we speak or RIGHT…
There are two verbs that mean “to be” in Spanish, ser and estar. Ser is used in a simple way, to talk about WHAT something is (permanent state).…
Estar can be confusing for many Spanish students because it is usually translated as “to be,” just like the verb ser. Although they can often be translated…
An idiom is an expression that cannot be immediately understood by analyzing its literal meaning. There are many idiomatic expressions with tener. In our previous lesson…
The Spanish verb to have or tener, translates to “to have” or “to possess,” and is one of the most irregular verbs in the Spanish language. This article…
In our previous lesson we learned all about regular -ER verbs (-ER Verbs Module) and how to conjugate them. Now we finally get to take…
In our previous unit we learned all about regular -AR verbs(-AR Verbs Module) how to conjugate them. Spanish –er verbs are an essential part of…
Spanish –ar verbs, in particular, are an essential part of learning Spanish. -Ar verbs share the same construction, so you can easily link them in your mind.…
Querer is used to mean “to want,” it can be used almost exactly the same way as the English verb. However, querer is also a common way of…
The verb “to like” is gustar. Gustar is a verb that confuses many English speakers at the beginning. Gustar is used to say like in Spanish.…
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