How to Use the Spanish Verb Soler to Talk About Habits & Routines
When it comes to talking about habits, the Spanish verb soler is incredibly important. While you…
View PostYa vs Todavía – How to Add Expectations to Time-Based Events in Spanish
If you want to talk about your expectations for events in the past or present, then ya and todavía are…
View Post3 Uses of Tardar – How to Delay, Take Time, & Set Deadlines in Spanish
If you need to describe the 'time it takes' to do something, then you'll need the…
View PostHow to Express Lending and Borrowing in Spanish – Prestar vs Prestado vs Préstamo
"I am having a lot of difficulty with how to express lending and borrowing in Spanish."…
View Post25 Common Spanish Adjectives and Their Use with Ser & Estar
Knowing how to use ser & estar is important for your Spanish. Knowing how ser &…
View PostHow to Use Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives, Pronouns & the Neutral Gender
Spanish demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns are incredibly useful words for your Spanish. You can use…
View PostThe Definitive Guide to Asking Questions in Spanish
Asking questions in Spanish can range from simple to quite complex. While there are lots of…
View Post5 Uses of Perder – How to Lose, Miss & Get Lost in Spanish
Perder is commonly used in the context of 'losing something' in Spanish. And, just as the…
View PostWhen NOT to Use Ser or Estar – How to Translate “To Be” to Spanish in All Contexts
Translating the English verb "to be" into Spanish presents you with 3 options: ser, estar, or…
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