Learn Spanish Verbs - WEDDING Acronym for Using the Subjunctive in Spanish
Deciding when to use the subjunctive can be difficult for students of the Spanish language. This handy acronym will help you better understand when …
Continue ReadingDeciding when to use the subjunctive can be difficult for students of the Spanish language. This handy acronym will help you better understand when …
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Continue ReadingUse this exercise to improve your Spanish vocabulary and communication skills. Define words in Spanish in your own words and then compare it to the …
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