Spanish Future Tense
Compared to the Spanish past tenses, the conjugation models for the future tense in Spanish seem way easier to understand. So be hopeful and confident that you will conquer the Spanish language Grammar and...
Compared to the Spanish past tenses, the conjugation models for the future tense in Spanish seem way easier to understand. So be hopeful and confident that you will conquer the Spanish language Grammar and...
Beyond hola or How to Say hello! in Spanish Hola was in fact borrowed from the English language expression ‘hello’. It is likely to be the most common Spanish word known by non-Spanish speakers,...
The Imperative and the Spanish Verb Moods Along with the indicative and the subjunctive, the imperative Spanish mood is one of the three Spanish verbal modes. These are the diverse forms in which the...
Spanish accents, upside-down question marks, and other awkward letters… Are they really necessary? Yes, indeed! Today we’re going to show you Spanish keyboard shortcuts and how to type Spanish accent marks, both on your...
Did you know that, after parting ways with Garfunkel, folk artist Paul Simon recorded a Latin-rhythms-influence song named “Me and Julio Down by the School Yard”? The irony, at least as far as we’re...
Spanish verb tenses seem to be a real labyrinth but when you look close you may see that these are not that difficult to navigate. In this article, you will learn the different names...
We´ve got great news for you! Of all the tenses used in Castilian, the Spanish Present Tense is the easiest one to learn. Hooray! That said, it takes practice and perseverance. Let’s dive into...
Spanish reflexive verbs and reflexive pronouns are two intrinsically related grammatical concepts. In this article, you will learn all about their relationship, uses, forms, and some examples. Reflexive Spanish Ready to start? Let’s dive...
Que onda! Before traveling to Spain, knowing some of the Spanish language (including a handful of Spanish slang terms) will make communication much easier — even you aren’t fluent in Spanish. While these Spanish...
The Spanish verbs Tener and Haber can be sometimes confusing because both can be translated to English as ‘to have’. Nonetheless, throughout this blog post you will be able to understand the differences and...