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link to Spanish Future Tense: Conjugations, Uses & Irregular Verbs

Spanish Future Tense: Conjugations, Uses & Irregular Verbs

The Spanish future tense is one of the most commonly used tenses. After all, without it, we wouldn’t be able to talk about our upcoming plans or activities. Since this is a crucial topic for anyone...

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link to Comparatives & Superlatives in Spanish: The Ultimate Guide

Comparatives & Superlatives in Spanish: The Ultimate Guide

One of the most common ways to describe someone or something in Spanish is to compare it against something similar. If you think about it, people compare things against each other on a daily basis....

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link to Todavía in Spanish | Meanings, Uses & Examples

Todavía in Spanish | Meanings, Uses & Examples

Even though it has a direct translation into English, many new Spanish speakers struggle to understand the meaning and the uses of todavía in Spanish. Part of this problem is caused by the fact that...

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link to Al vs Del: Differences, Uses & Examples in Spanish

Al vs Del: Differences, Uses & Examples in Spanish

If you pay attention to any conversation in Spanish, you’ll notice that the words al and del are constantly being repeated. Although these basic contractions are very common, I found that a lot of...

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link to Si vs Sí in Spanish | Definitions, Differences & Examples

Si vs Sí in Spanish | Definitions, Differences & Examples

The words si and sí are very important in Spanish. But even though they sound and look almost identical, they have very different meanings. Their spelling generates a lot of confusion even among...

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link to A Guide to Spanish Present Perfect: Uses, Rules & Examples

A Guide to Spanish Present Perfect: Uses, Rules & Examples

El presente perfecto is a basic tense that you need to know if you’re learning past tenses in Spanish. But since our language has more than one past tense, I find that a lot of people want to know...

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