Learn How Spanish Sentence Structure is Different from English Sentence Structure
Why is writing in Spanish and translating from English or English from Spanish so baffling to learners of either language? The structure and word …
Continue ReadingWhy is writing in Spanish and translating from English or English from Spanish so baffling to learners of either language? The structure and word …
Continue ReadingBoth Spanish and English language learners can get tripped up by cognates. Here are some of the most frequently encountered Spanish false cognates and …
Continue ReadingSpanish is one of the major languages in today’s business world. The power to communicate in this language can be a very valuable asset to anyone …
Continue ReadingTo Spanish speakers, English speakers are very capitalization happy. We capitalize many things in English which are left without capitals in Spanish.
Continue ReadingSpanish adverbs are used as modifiers for verbs and adjectives. This article lists a number of the most common adverbs of manner and adverbial …
Continue ReadingIncrease your Spanish fluency by learning more about pronoun use with the Spanish imperative mood, or commands.
Continue ReadingUse the verb phrases “tener + que + infinitive” and “hay + que + infinitive” to express what someone has to do or what needs …
Continue ReadingAre you prepared to give a report on your Summer Vacation? It’s inevitable: Your Spanish teacher is going to ask what you did during the summer. …
Continue ReadingAdverbs in Spanish are used to modify the meaning of verbs and adjectives. Adverbs of place are used to talk about where things or people are …
Continue ReadingAn adjective modifies the meaning of a noun. For example, “the glass table”. Here, “glass” tells us characteristics of the …
Continue Reading“¿Cuándo?” is an important word to learn in Spanish. In certain contexts, it can be used as an interrogative adverb. Other times it is …
Continue ReadingSome terms used in Spanish, when talking about software or connections, have their origin in English language, varying their pronunciation. This …
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