Spanish Grammar

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The verb “gustar” and others like it

What is the meaning of the Spanish verb gustar? Verbs like gustar often provide…

Making Comparisons of Equality and Inequality in Spanish

In this grammar blog, we are going to talk about how to make comparisons…

The Indirect Object in Spanish

The indirect object of a sentence is the recipient of the direct object. As…

The Direct Object in Spanish

The direct object is a noun phrase or thing that is the recipient of…

Possessive Adjectives in Spanish = Posesivos

Possessive adjectives indicate who or what owns something. Possessive adjective are a key part…

Negative Words and Negation in Spanish

We have already learned about making simple affirmative statements: Él trabaja en el supermercado….

The Verbs “to be” in Spanish are “Ser” and “Estar”

Ser and estar can be a complicated topic for many Spanish language learners. In…

What are the Subject Pronouns in Spanish?

What is a subject pronoun? A subject pronoun is exactly what it sounds like:…

Plural Nouns

What are Plural Nouns? When writing about more than one of anything you usually…

Nouns and Gender in Spanish

Why do nouns have gender in Spanish?   We can trace noun genders back…

How to Dominate the Subjunctive: Full Guide to Subjuntivo

Besides the difference between the pretérito perfecto simple and the imperfecto, few things terrify…

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