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Basic Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

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    6. Articles and Singular / Plural Nouns
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    You definitely need to learn about definite and indefinite articles in Spanish! Follow along to discover the differences between el, las, un, and unas.

    You definitely need to learn about definite and indefinite articles in Spanish! Follow along to discover the differences between el, las, un, and unas.

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    7. How to Use Adjectives in Spanish
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    What's wrong with "The dog furry"? In Spanish, nothing: the adjective comes after the noun! Learn to create Spanish phrases using adjectives to describe nouns.

    What's wrong with "The dog furry"? In Spanish, nothing: the adjective comes after the noun! Learn to create Spanish phrases using adjectives to describe nouns.

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    8. Subject Pronouns in Spanish
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    You wouldn’t address your friend like you would your boss, or your grandmother. Learn the appropriate ways to address whoever your audience may be, in Spanish.

    You wouldn’t address your friend like you would your boss, or your grandmother. Learn the appropriate ways to address whoever your audience may be, in Spanish.

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    9. Conjugating Regular Present Tense Verbs
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    How do you conjugate a regular Spanish verb? Learn the verb endings for -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs, how to identify a verb's stem, and how to add the right ending.

    How do you conjugate a regular Spanish verb? Learn the verb endings for -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs, how to identify a verb's stem, and how to add the right ending.

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    10. How to Use Conjugated + Infinitive Verbs
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    Learn to match infinitive and conjugated verbs in Spanish to create your own sentences. You’ll be saying ‘intento estudiar’ before you know it!

    Learn to match infinitive and conjugated verbs in Spanish to create your own sentences. You’ll be saying ‘intento estudiar’ before you know it!

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Glenn T
completed lesson eleven , purchased a years subscription $25 worth of lessons , where are they
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Nicole g
Thanks for help I am in Spanish 1 and using this info
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Samuel L
Great tips to position adjectives
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Trevor T
will there be more? like most common words or something like that
Spanish Is Your Amigo
Absolutely. I'm always making more videos. :)
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