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Telling Time in Spanish
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Telling Time in Spanish

Let’s start by learning how to ask what time it is.
¿Qué hora es? = What time is it?

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The Spanish Verb Gustar: Everything You Need to Know
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The Spanish Verb Gustar: Everything You Need to Know

Gustar is a verb. Although the literal translation is “something is pleasing to you or to someone else”, Gustar is used to talk about things that you or someone likes.

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Spanish Definite Articles: A Complete Guide
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Spanish Definite Articles: A Complete Guide

In Spanish, all nouns (including words for things) have a gender, which is either masculine or feminine. This gender is important because it affects the way other words are used with the noun.

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E to ie Stem Changers in Spanish Explained
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E to ie Stem Changers in Spanish Explained

e to ie stem-changing verbs all have an e in the stem and that e is going to change to ie in all forms except for nosotros and vosotros. read more

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Ir: How to Conjugate the Irregular Verb Ir in Spanish
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Ir: How to Conjugate the Irregular Verb Ir in Spanish

Ir is an irregular verb. That means that it does not follow the pattern of regular -ir verbs. Do not think that it is an -ir verb. It is not. Ir is an irregular verb.

Let’s start by learning the conjugation of the verb ir: to go.

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Estar Conjugation: How to Conjugate the Spanish Verb Estar
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Estar Conjugation: How to Conjugate the Spanish Verb Estar

Estar is an irregular verb. The conjugations of Estar are:

Yo → estoy
Tú (you informal) → estás
Èl/Ella/ Ud (you formal) → está
Nosotros (nosotras) → estamos
Vosotros (vosotras) → estáis
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. → están

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Conjugate Tener que + infinitive.
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Tener que + infinitive: How to Use Tener Que + Infinitive in Spanish

Tener que + infinitive. The “tener” part of that formula has to be conjugated to allow us to know who is the person that has to do something. 

Learn the Conjugation of Ar with FREE Video lessons, charts, Examples & worksheets.

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er & ir verbs: How to Conjugate Er and Ir Verbs in Spanish
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er & ir verbs: How to Conjugate Er and Ir Verbs in Spanish

To conjugate er and ir verbs you remove the ending (-er or -ir) and you add a new ending based on the subject or person performing the action.

Conjugating regular -er & -ir verbs works exactly the same way we learned how to conjugate -ar verbs, however, we have different endings. 

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How to Conjugate ar verbs
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ar verbs : How to Conjugate ar Verbs in Spanish

To conjugate an -ar verb you remove the ending (-ar), and you add a new ending based on the subject or person performing the action.

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Adjectives in Spanish
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Spanish Adjectives: A Complete Guide

Spanish adjectives are words that describe nouns. They tell us more about the noun, such as its size, shape, color, or quality. For example, in the sentence “La casa es grande” (The house is big), the adjective “grande” (big) describes the noun “casa” (house).

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