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Spanish Comparative

Comparative adjectives compare and contrast two things. In Spanish, comparisons of inequality exist to talk about unequal relationships and comparisons of equality to say that two things are equal

A young girl is very upset and surprised by the condition of her hair.
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Spanish Conditional Perfect Tense

The conditional perfect (condicional compuesto), is a Spanish compound tense. It is used to express possibility in the past i.e. actions the could or would have

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Spanish Present Perfect Tense

To form the Spanish present perfect, known in Spanish as el pretérito perfecto, you’ll need to combine the present conjugations of haber with a past participle. The formula

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Spanish Present Progressive Tense

To form the present progressive or continuous tense in Spanish, you only need two things, the auxiliary verb “estar” and a present participle. In Spanish, present

She is faster then wind
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Spanish Adverbs

Adverbs are words used to modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. An adverb can give information about time, place, manner, or number and answer questions. An

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Spanish Directional Prepositions

Prepositions are used in almost every sentence. They can be a great tool to link words with each other. For example by simply knowing how

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Spanish Expressions with “hacer”

The verb hacer is one of the most commonly used verbs in Spanish. It typically translates as to do or to make, but in some

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Spanish Past Participles as Adjectives

In Spanish, just as in English, you can form past participles as adjectives, as long as you remember to match the number and gender of

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Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns

Demonstratives are quite often accompanied by pointing and gestures. Demonstratives fall into two categories: demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns. Demonstrative adjectives are there to show

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Spanish Commands with Pronouns

Reflexive, indirect object, and direct object pronouns must be attached to the end of an affirmative command. Remember the acronym RID because, if more than