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link to 100 Spanish Adjectives to Describe Someone: Examples & Rules

100 Spanish Adjectives to Describe Someone: Examples & Rules

When learning Spanish, one of the most overlooked vocabulary topics is adjectives to describe someone. Since this is one of the first lessons that beginners learn, people assume that Spanish...

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link to 5 Ways to Use ‘Ya’ in Spanish | Examples + Popular Expressions

5 Ways to Use ‘Ya’ in Spanish | Examples + Popular Expressions

Although it’s such a small word, in Spanish, ya has several meanings and applications that are very useful for your daily conversations. But given that it’s applied in a wide variety of contexts,...

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link to 5 Situations When You Need to Use Preterite in Spanish

5 Situations When You Need to Use Preterite in Spanish

In Spanish, the preterite is the tense that allows us to talk about actions that were completed in the past. Since we have other past tenses, it’s difficult for many students to know when to use...

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link to How to Use Double Negatives in Spanish

How to Use Double Negatives in Spanish

In Spanish, double negatives are sentences that contain two or more negative words that allows us to emphasize and deny certain information. Since in some languages this type of structure is...

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link to What’s the difference between ‘Ningún’ and ‘Ninguno’ in Spanish

What’s the difference between ‘Ningún’ and ‘Ninguno’ in Spanish

In Spanish, both ningún and ninguno are negative words that are used to deny the existence of something. Since they both look and have very similar purposes, a lot of people assume that these words...

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link to To Believe in Spanish – Creer vs Creerse

To Believe in Spanish – Creer vs Creerse

In Spanish, both creer and creerse are translated as ‘to believe’ or ‘to think’. As a result, a lot of learners are surprised when they find out that these words are not exactly synonyms. For...

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