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- Past, Present, Future - Regular verb -Ir-
Thu, 27th Nov 2008 11:00 ESTNow that we have covered how to conjugate Spanish AR and ER verbs in the Past, Present and Future, tenses.... - Past, Present, Future - Regular verb -Er-
Thu, 20th Nov 2008 11:00 ESTNow that we have covered how to conjugate Spanish AR verbs in the Past, Present and Future, tenses. let's jump... - Don't learn how to say these romantic phrases in Spanish
Sun, 16th Nov 2008 11:00 ESTYou have probably already seen our article on How to say romantic phrases in Spanish (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=114 Itemid=111).... - Past, Present, Future - Regular verb -Ar-
Thu, 13th Nov 2008 11:00 ESTWow, it would be easy if you could live your life in the present tense. Well, at least it... - How to say romantic phrases in Spanish
Thu, 13th Nov 2008 03:57 ESTDo you consider yourself a hopeless romantic? Have you found yourself watching movies like Spanglish (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0371246/) , Zorro (http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0027207/)... - Present progressive: Regular verbs -ir-
Thu, 6th Nov 2008 11:00 ESTIn our third Spanish grammar tutorial on Present Progressive verbs, we will be discussing IR verbs. If you haven't... - Present progressive: regular verbs -er-
Thu, 30th Oct 2008 12:00 EDTThe present progressive tense expresses an action that is being developed at present. In our last Spanish grammar tutorial... - Present progressive: Regular verbs -ar-
Thu, 23rd Oct 2008 12:00 EDTThe present progressive tense expresses an action that is being developed at present. An english example would be... - False cognates - Part 2
Thu, 16th Oct 2008 12:00 EDTIn part one, we discussed what is a false cognate (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=89 Itemid=111) , and how they can be... - Unexpected Actions
Thu, 9th Oct 2008 12:00 EDTWhenever you want to express an action that is unexpected, unplanned or accidental in Spanish like “Mycell phone...


