Getting confused with por/para? Take a look at these two great resources: A video with the most common mistakes for English speakers, and an Infographic with all the info
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How to use PARA in Spanish – Common English Mistakes [VIDEO + INFOGRAPHIC]
Getting confused with por/para? Take a look at these two great resources: A video with the most common mistakes for English speakers, and an Infographic with all the info
Read moreMore TagIndefinidos – Do you have ANY idea of how they work?
How do we use alguno, ninguno, alguien, algo, nadie, nada…? Indefinite Pronouns can be tricky. Especially when you try to translate them. Some = Algunos Any = Ningunos Some? = ¿Algunos? > Why? It gets harder when you also want to use Somebody, Something = Alguien, Algo Anybody, Anything = Nadie, Nada …Anybody, Anything? = […]
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In dealing with Spanish Past Tenses, there’s one trick you may want to remember: time markers are a very useful tool for giving you information about what tense you should use. Here you can find a summary for the past: (Indefinido) (Imperfecto) (Pretérito Perfecto) (Pluscuamperfecto) ayer el año pasado la semana pasada en el año… de […]
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Pretérito Perfecto Now it gets easier. When it comes to Pretérito Perfecto, there are only a couple of contexts. Current Time Unit This means that something happened in the past (finished or not) and the person who is speaking is still in the same time unit in which it happened. It’s very important to remember here […]
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