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Grammar exercises for A1 Spanish learners
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May 10, 2018
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 […]
May 5, 2018
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 […]
May 2, 2018
The Spanish alphabet has 27 letters (that is, one more than English, German, or French, and six more than Italian), which are a, b, c, d, […]
February 15, 2017
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 […]
February 10, 2017
The conjugation of verbs in Spanish is easier than it may seem. There are three groups of verbs (conjugations), and all the verbs within one group […]
February 2, 2017
In order to speak about events in Spanish, one must know how to conjugate the verbs. In Spanish, the verbs are grouped in three categories: the […]
January 17, 2017
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 […]
January 16, 2017
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December 16, 2016
Among the different kinds of Spanish irregular present tense, the one that we are going to study in this free grammar exercise may be the easiest. […]
December 11, 2016
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. […]
December 1, 2016
The present tense in Spanish is easy at first, but there are instances when the conjugation is not regular, and some changes appear on the verb. […]
November 30, 2016
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 […]
September 30, 2016
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 […]
September 30, 2016
In this exercise we are going to focus on the study and practise of the gender of nouns in Spanish, which are classified as either masculine […]