
How to Use the Verb ‘Soler’ in Spanish
Learn how to use a very unusual verb: the soler conjugation! Soler translates to “to usually do something” in English. The soler verb is an irregular and stem-changing verb with an -er ending. Other irregular verbs with the root -er are: ser (to be), haber (to have as an auxiliary verb), tener (to have), hacer (to do), poder (being able to). Normally, I cover all tenses in Spanish...Read More
Sentirse Conjugation: Free Spanish Lesson and Quiz
Feeling good about learning how to use the sentirse conjugation? What does it mean? Sentir is an irregular and stem-changing verb that means “to feel”. It is part of the –ir verbs in Spanish such as decir (say), conducir (drive), elegir (choose), and venir (come). Today, we’ll learn this Spanish conjugación in multiple forms, encompassing three moods: indicative...Read More
Sentarse Conjugation: Free Spanish Lesson, Quiz, and PDF
Come sit down for this lesson about the sentarse conjugation! Sentar is an irregular and stem-changing verb that means “to sit”. It is part of the –ar verbs in Spanish such as estar, dar, llegar, and pensar. Today, we’ll learn this Spanish conjugación in multiple forms, encompassing three moods: indicative mood the subjunctive mood and the imperative mood Read...Read More
Spanish Prepositions of Place, Time, and More: Practice Quiz and Worksheets
Get ready to master prepositions in Spanish with this detailed guide! In this guide, I go over exactly what prepositions are and how to use them in Spanish. With its helpful Spanish preposition charts and real-world examples, this blog will have you using prepositions like a pro in no time! At the end of the guide, be sure to take the free interactive quiz and download the printable...Read More
Master the Present Perfect Subjunctive
Are you ready to conquer the present perfect subjunctive once and for all? Me encanta que hayas elegido este artículo para entender el pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo.I’m glad you have chosen this article to understand the present perfect subjunctive. Keep reading to learn all there is to know about how and when to use the present perfect subjunctive! What is the Present Perfect...Read More
Master Reflexive Verbs in Spanish Grammar
Reflexive verbs are like crossing a threshold in a hero’s journey. There’s no way back, you set off on a mission after some possible initial resistance and doubts. Reflexive verbs in Spanish are an important topic and in this guide, you get all you need to master them. Sections include: How to use themWhen to use themHow to conjugate themHow to form themHow to distinguish them...Read More
Master the Past Perfect Subjunctive
The past perfect subjunctive is the peak of the subjunctive knowledge. The good news is that it’s no more complicated than other conjugations of the subjunctive mood. Read this article to learn how to form the past perfect subjunctive. In this lesson, I clarify the specifics of this tense and show it in relation to other tenses that are sometimes confused with the past perfect...Read More
Master the Imperfect Subjunctive
Call me a grammar geek but I’m always super excited when I need to teach the Imperfect Subjunctive in Spanish. At this moment, my students are always at a level when they can communicate almost everything, they know all the grammar terms and know what I’m talking about, and some of them feel that they have reached a plateau. And then! Bang! The Imperfect Subjunctive comes suddenly and it...Read More
Master the ‘Impersonal Se’ in Spanish
There is something in Spanish called the impersonal se form or the impersonal se expression. You may have never heard of it before, but I’m here to tell you that this is one of those useful expressions that once you master them, they make your life easier in the language. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about the impersonal se form, what it is and what it means, as...Read More
