Mucho or muy?
Have you got these two confused before? I think everybody has! Before the blogpost, if you're more of a video person, this is my video tutorial on muy and mucho Vale, let's jump into it! Mucho and muy »
Have you got these two confused before? I think everybody has! Before the blogpost, if you're more of a video person, this is my video tutorial on muy and mucho Vale, let's jump into it! Mucho and muy »
This is an extension of a post I wrote about the difference between infinitive and gerund. The main point on that blog post: Gerund / Infinitive Use the gerund when: 1- It expresses action, not a concept. 2- We »
What is the difference between "un poco" and "poco"? Can I say "una poca"? These questions are what made me write this blog post, so let's answer them: Before a noun In this case, we'll be talking about »
The changing "G" When a "g" is before an "e" or an "i", the sound is of a strong English "h". Ex: Genial (great) - Sounds like "he-nial" Gigante (giant) - Sounds like "hee - gan-teh" When a »
It as a subject Subject pronouns are totally optional in Spanish, we usually don't use them. Subject is the thing/person that is or does something (so you have "it's" or it+verb). They're very clever: Ellos son »
Determiners (determinantes in Spanish) go before the noun and give some sort of information. These clarify where the noun is (how far it is) in relation to the person speaking. Disclaimer! Bear in mind that sometimes distance can »
We know that "cómo" means "how" but, what else? Well, it has a few meanings and uses. I put together the most relevant ones (99% of them) and I included a couple expressions to play with! Questions Cómo »