Previously we saw, when we explained the Spanish alphabet, that each Spanish letter equals just one sound, except for some letters that change their sound based on the vowel […]
In the previous post on the Spanish alphabet, we saw that most of the letters of the Spanish alphabet have only one pronunciation (one letter equals […]
Spanish verbs are grouped in three categories called conjugations: verbs that end in -ar (trabajar, saltar…), verbs that end in -er (correr, leer…), and verbs that […]
There are many kinds of Spanish irregular present tense. Some of them change the ending of the verb in the conjugation, while others change some letters of […]
The present tense in Spanish is not very difficult to learn, but there are some verbs that have particularities that make their conjugation a bit odd. […]
Possessive adjectives in Spanish are used to express possession or ownership. They are like any other adjective in Spanish, so possessive adjectives must match the nouns […]
The noun is the word we use to name objects, people, countries, and so on. Like articles, nouns have gender (feminine or masculine), and number (singular […]