Before and after - antes y después
¡Hola! Today we're going to learn how to properly use antes and después. It can seem like it's a very simple thing but actually most people make mistakes with this. Before or after an event When things happen »
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¡Hola! Today we're going to learn how to properly use antes and después. It can seem like it's a very simple thing but actually most people make mistakes with this. Before or after an event When things happen »
Demasiado is a word that we use a lot, but sometimes it means "too much" and other times, "too many". How the hell do I know how to say what I want to say then? Too... This is »
There are two different ways to say "to meet" in Spanish and two to say "to know", and they are pretty related between each other, let's see them! Quedar It means "to meet with someone", like going for »
Sometimes, practice can be a bit more fun than usual. This is a fake news video on the effects of certain sentences on Spanish people, from El mundo today , which I'm getting some articles and videos from for »
¡Hola! Today we're going to check out this verb, soler, that is very useful! Soler could be translated as "to usually do something" which sounds vage, and it is, but that's the hole point about this verb and »
¡Hola hola! So this is a doubt that has arisen in a lesson recently and I thought it might be a common one for more students out there! QUE (with no accent mark) Type of word: Connective After »
¡HOLA! This, that, those, these... they clarify how close or far away something is from the person speaking. These words are one type of "determiners", words that usually go before the noun, or alone. The noun can be »
This is a practice to improve your listening skills, challenge your vocabulary and discover some expressions. All of the questions are in Spanish and will be answered in Spanish as well if possible. Are you up for it? »
Short and sweet this post! About this confusing pair: tardar and llevar. Both mean to "take (time)", so, what's the difference? Well, first of all, llevar has a lot of other meanings, so check this post about meanings »
Both mean ENOUGH. Yep! So how do you know which one to use? Don't panic, it's all about the word after: Suficientemente Suficientemente + adjective What's and adjective? it's a quality, a state, a characteristic. Suficientemente bueno - good »
When you learn a new language, specially when you get to a certain level, it's helpful to start to "analyse" the sentence and the words in it, to see what function each serves and how it works. The »
I'm sure you've seen todos many times, sometimes with an article after it (Todos los días), sometimes without it (Todos vamos), sometimes in feminine form (todas) or without the -s at the end (todo). So, what's each version »