Spanish Verb Conjugation: Tenses and Regular vs Irregular Verbs

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Learning to use verbs correctly is perhaps the most important part of studying and, ultimately, mastering Spanish. Whether you take Spanish courses in Madrid or learn Spanish online, it can be one of the trickier elements to grasp. However, with the guidance of your Spanish teacher, you will eventually master any Spanish verb conjugation chart. […]

Mastering possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives in Spanish

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When you start studying Spanish, you’ll encounter a number of language-learning terms that you might not remember from when you learned your native language. It can sometimes be confusing to remember which terms are which, and one common misunderstanding that often arises relates to the possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives used in the Spanish language. […]

Understanding and mastering Spanish accent marks

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When learning Spanish, many students initially struggle with the use of accent marks. But what exactly are Spanish accents, and how do they work? In this blog post, we’ll explain how to use accent marks in Spanish, focusing both on mastering the pronunciation and how to easily type these accented letters on a keyboard. How […]

Conjugation and difference between estar and ser in Spanish

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When learning Spanish, one of the biggest challenges for native English speakers is grasping the difference between the verbs “ser” and “estar”. Both words translate as “to be” in English, but they are used in very distinct contexts. Knowing how to use “ser” and “estar” correctly is a crucial step in how to learn to […]

Difference between “por” and “para”

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For many students, one of the trickiest parts of learning Spanish is understanding when to use “por” and “para”. If you look up each of these words in the Spanish-English dictionary, you’ll find that they have various different meanings but that the primary one is “for”. Despite this, there is a big difference between “por” […]