If you ever find yourself caught trying to decide between saber vs conocer, this post will help.
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Ir vs irse, irse vs salir – in this post you’ll learn everything you need to know about ‘going’ or ‘leaving’ in Spanish. [Read more…] about Ir vs Irse – How to Go, Leave and Go Away
Despite being an emotion that is worth staying away from, there may come a time when you need to express anger in Spanish. And I want you to be prepared.
This includes knowing how to express anger without using profanity. [Read more…] about How to Express Anger in Spanish without Being Rude
After learning that every Spanish noun has a gender and the initial shock has worn off, an uncomfortable reality sets in.
You now have to memorize an additional piece of information on top of learning a vast array of unfamiliar words. [Read more…] about How to Use Your Intuition to Learn These 10 Categories of Masculine and Feminine Spanish Nouns
Of the main three Spanish past tenses, the Spanish past imperfect can be the most problematic for Spanish students.
This is because we can use the past imperfect tense, el pretérito imperfecto in Spanish, for setting the scene, talking about habitual behaviour in the past, for descriptions of things and people, and in combination with the el pretérito indefinido to describe the context for past events. [Read more…] about 9 Spanish Phrases that Trigger the Past Imperfect Tense
The Spanish verb tocar is fascinating because you can use it in a number of unusual contexts.
Apart from the idea of literally touching something, we can use tocar to talk about playing a musical instrument, skimming over a topic, being affected by something, and winning the lottery. [Read more…] about 5 Uses of Tocar – How to Play, Be Affected & Win