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  • '¡Hola! Let's Learn Spanish' Book Review
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    ‘¡Hola! Let’s Learn Spanish’ Book Review

    My daughter started learning Spanish in September through a college for kids language program at a local university. I studied the language in high school and then for two semesters as an undergraduate. However, I wanted to start my kids younger for a better chance at acquisition. Learning a second language at a younger age […] More

  • The Present Perfect of Spanish Verbs
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    The Present Perfect of Spanish Verbs

    The present perfect is a verb conjugation in the Spanish language that refers to verbs in the present tense, perfect aspect, indicative mood, and active voice. Similar to the English present perfect, the present perfect in Spanish can be defined as a verb form that expresses and emphasizes a previous action or state that began […] More

  • The Present Progressive of Spanish Verbs
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    The Present Progressive of Spanish Verbs

    The present progressive is a verb conjugation in the Spanish language that refers to verbs in the present tense, progressive aspect, indicative mood, and active voice. Similar to in English, the present progressive in Spanish can be defined as a verb form that expresses an incomplete or ongoing action or state that began in the […] More

  • The Simple Future of Irregular Spanish Verbs
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    The Simple Future of Irregular Spanish Verbs

    The simple future in Spanish is a verb form that refers to verbs in the future tense, simple, indicative mood, and active voice. Unlike regular Spanish verbs, the conjugations for irregular verbs in the simple future are irregular and unpredictable. However, only a handful of verbs in Spanish are irregular in the simple future with […] More

  • The Simple Future of Regular Spanish Verbs
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    The Simple Future of Regular Spanish Verbs

    The simple future is a verb conjugation in the Spanish language that refers to verbs in the future tense, simple, indicative mood, and active voice. Unlike in English in which futurity is expressed through modal verbs, the simple present, the present progressive, or other auxiliary verbs, the simple future in Spanish expresses discrete future actions […] More

  • Spanish Conditional: Form and Use of the Conditional Mood of Regular Spanish Verbs
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    Spanish Conditional: Form and Use of the Conditional Mood of Regular Spanish Verbs

      The conditional mood is a verb conjugation in the Spanish language that refers to verbs in the present tense, simple aspect, conditional mood, and active voice. The Spanish conditional mood expresses actions or states whose occurrence is either hypothetical or contingent about another circumstance. Conditionality is most often expressed through the modal verb would […] More

  • Spanish Pronouns: Subject, Object, Reflexive, and Prepositional Pronouns
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    Spanish Pronouns: Subject, Object, Reflexive, and Prepositional Pronouns

    Pronouns are traditionally defined as small words that take the place of nouns. Within the Spanish pronoun system, the six of the most frequently used pronouns include subject pronouns, direct object pronouns, indirect object pronouns, reflexive pronouns, prepositional pronouns, and reflexive prepositional pronouns. The following sections outline these six types of Spanish pronouns that Spanish […] More

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