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See on this page, how to store these new words and memorise them. Grammar : See if you can ignore some aspects of the language the first year. For example, in Italian there is the “past simple” tense, which is used mainly in literature and not in everyday conversations, so I ...
Students in elementary and middle school learn to use past, present and future tense verbs for speaking, reading and writing purposes. Learning tenses can be challenging for students. However, teachers can enhance the experience of learning verb tenses w
I will put out a similar guide shortly covering haber conjugations and link to it below. Present Indicative The Present Indicative is the simplest and most basic tense in Spanish, which is commonly used for facts and descriptions in the present, as well as for habits and actions that happen ...
Using Qué in Exclamations In this lesson, you'll be learning how to use qué for exclamations in Spanish. Are you thinking, 'How interesting!' or 'What a boring lesson!'? Either way, you are using an exclamation to express your feelings about the lesson, which shows just how useful...
Basic Rules for Telling Time in Spanish The basic way of telling time in Spanish is to use the singular form ofser("to be"), which ises, for one o'clock and the plural form,son, for other times.Minutescan be stated simply by separating them from the hour usingy, the word for "and...
We know Spanish tenses are plentiful and complicated. In this post, we’ll go over the present perfect Spanish tense and when to use it, as well as how it is different from other past tenses.
To form a sentence in a simple past tense, use the form “sang,” for instance: She sang this song on the radio yesterday. The form “sung” is also used to describe actions that happened in the past but it is used slightly differently. Unlike “sang” it must always be preceded by...