One of the most important Spanish verbs is “llevar”. According to the dictionary it means “to carry” or “to take.” It has several different meanings…

One of the most important Spanish verbs is “llevar”. According to the dictionary it means “to carry” or “to take.” It has several different meanings…
When speaking Spanish there are 3 common mistakes with prepositions that I want to warn you about. These are 3 mistakes that I frequently made…
This Spanish Grammar lesson covers the Spanish Reflexive Verbs and the Spanish Reflexive Pronouns. In the Spanish language, a verb is considered reflexive if the subject (the performer of the action) and the object (the receiver of the action) are the same.
Here you can find Spanish verb conjugation charts and examples for the Spanish past participle: Spanish Grammar Lesson: The Spanish Past Participle In this Spanish lesson we will learn the Past Participle and its different uses. Although this lesson is…
The Spanish preterite tense is another topic that seems to confuse English speakers of Spanish. English speakers learning Spanish have a tendency to confuse
This learn Spanish verbs lesson illustrates the present progressive tense that’s used to describe actions that are in progress at a specific moment in time.
Here are 3 insightful videos that clearly explain the differences between these two very common Spanish verbs: “ser” and “estar”. Their meaning is (in general): Ser = to be Estar = to stay But this is their basic meaning, you…
Learn the top Spanish verbs easily with a short video lesson. In your home country, there are some phrases that are so common you use them or hear them…
Here’s a great Spanish lesson about the Spanish verb decir, which means “to say, to tell”. You will learn the present, past, and future of this important Spanish verb and the use of indirect object pronouns with it.
One verb gave me a lot of trouble when I first started learning Spanish grammar: that verb was “gustar” that means to be pleasing to or to find pleasant.