How To Use Ordinal Numbers in Spanish
Today we will learn how to use ordinal numbers and what functions they have in Spanish sentences. Let’s get started! What are ordinal numbers for? An ordinal number, or ordinal,…
While linguistics tries to explain the science of language. Grammar, at its core, refers to the rules of language.
Today we will learn how to use ordinal numbers and what functions they have in Spanish sentences. Let’s get started! What are ordinal numbers for? An ordinal number, or ordinal,…
Numbers in Spanish or any other language are not limited to mathematical contexts and operations. They are part of everyday communication. Cardinal numbers, or cardinals, indicate quantities (one, two, etc.),…
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Today we will learn how to use the Spanish verb dejar when it means to leave somebody or something in/at a place we are not in/at anymore. This use of…
In today’s article, we’ll continue exploring ways to turn our Spanish sentences into negative statements. Besides common negative words, in Spanish there are words or expressions that can turn a…
Now that we’ve learned the basics of how to make a sentence negative, let’s explore how to use one of those words that give sentences a negative sense: tampoco. Tampoco…
Let’s explore how to use the Spanish word sino to make a sentence negative. Ready? The first thing you need to take into account is that in Spanish, we have…
Today, we’ll look at how to deny something or express disagreement when communicating in Spanish. Let’s begin by listing the most common negative words and their translations: Negative WordsTranslationsNadaNothingNadieNobody, no…
Today, we’ll learn how to make negative sentences. To do that, we’ll focus on some words we can use (and actually need to use!) to change the meaning of a…
If you find it challenging to understand the conjugation of the Spanish verbs ir, dar, and estar, then this article is for you. Today we’ll learn how these verbs differ…