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Spanish YO-GO Verbs

What are YO GO verbs? In basic terms, this term refers to a list of irregular verbs that, when conjugated in the present indicative, always

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Spanish Passive Voice (all tenses)

Spanish passive voice formation is pretty straightforward. All you need is a subject (which is the object in the active sentence), the verb “ser” followed

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Spanish Conditional Tense

The conditional is a structure that we use to express possibility or probability, wishes, excuses, and even suggestions or requests. It can also be used

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Spanish Future Tense

The Simple Future (Futuro simple), is used to describe actions that will happen in the future, without indicating a specific point in time. To form

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Spanish Past Participles

A past participle (participio) is a very useful verb form that can function as an adjective or as part of a perfect tense when used

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Spanish Passive Voice (present tense)

In Spanish, the passive is formed in exactly the same way, using the verb ser (meaning to be) and a past participle. When you say who

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Spanish Superlative

Superlatives in Spanish are adjectives that you’ll use to compare three or more things where one is “the most” or “the least” in certain characteristics.

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Spanish Comparative

Comparative adjectives compare and contrast two things. In Spanish, comparisons of inequality exist to talk about unequal relationships and comparisons of equality to say that two things are equal

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Spanish Conditional Perfect Tense

The conditional perfect (condicional compuesto), is a Spanish compound tense. It is used to express possibility in the past i.e. actions the could or would have

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Spanish Present Perfect Tense

To form the Spanish present perfect, known in Spanish as el pretérito perfecto, you’ll need to combine the present conjugations of haber with a past participle. The formula