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CONJUGATED VERB +(A LINKING WORD/OR NOT)+ INFINITIVE

I have recently pointed at a number of structures in Spanish that involve a conjugated verb, which may or not have a linking word, and that then are followed by an infinitive.CONTINUE READING

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Translation 5

New translation to do available HERE. For the translated version click HERE instead.

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Protected: GUSTAR & ENCANTAR exercise

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Mi nueva ciudad

You can practice your reading skills HERE. Write your answers in English, and then compare with the answers in this other document.

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Verbs GUSTAR & ENCANTAR

me gustaThe verbs “gustar” and “encantar”, are essential for you expand on your communicative skills.

You can learn all you need to know from scratch with THIS TUTORIAL. It will help you to kick-start your like-don’t like-conversations.CONTINUE READING

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Your writing

writing-creatingYour writing is a skill that you can only develop by… -guess!- writing. Writing is a rich and complex exercise in that it makes it possible, and necessary, to combine the knowledge about many different aspects of the language in one single activity.CONTINUE READING

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Translation 4

HERE you can find some more phrases to translate into Spanish. Once you are done COMPARE with mine…

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Grammar Gym: Transforming phrases

Hombre levantando pesas 2This is a reminder and an EXAMPLE of something you can set yourselves to experiment with. It is one of the possible ways you can try to revise what you know about grammar.CONTINUE READING

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The present continuous tense, an introduction

eating-and-drinkingThe present continuous tense will be presented in this TUTORIAL. The good news is that you have this tense also in English. So it will be somehow a familiar topic. For example when you say he is eating or they are drinking you are using the present continuous tense in English.CONTINUE READING

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