How To Use Spanish Adjectives Ending in -o
Today, we will learn how to use some common adjectives ending in -o in Spanish. Since adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they describe, it is important…
Today, we will learn how to use some common adjectives ending in -o in Spanish. Since adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they describe, it is important…
Today, we will focus on which verbs to use with adjectives of color in Spanish. In general, the choice will be between ser and estar, and we must always place…
Let’s chat about where you are supposed to place your adjectives in the sentence because, indeed, the order matters. Adjectives generally follow nouns In Spanish, you’ll generally place adjectives in…
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Today we will learn about the singular form of Spanish words that end in the vowel -a. Nouns in Spanish can be masculine or feminine. When referring to animals or…
One of the first things you should know when learning Spanish is that we distinguish words not only by their number (singular or plural), but also by their gender (masculine…
Today we’ll be learning about the Spanish direct object pronouns la, lo, las, and los. But first, let’s recall what the direct object is. In our explanation of the direct…
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