
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
What Does ‘Hay’ Mean in Spanish? (And When to Use ‘Está’ Instead)
Have you ever got confused that hay and está both translate into “is”? What’s the difference? When do you use one and when the other? How to use them in a sentence? Is there any formula for hay in Spanish that could help? If these are the questions you’ve been asking yourself, you’ll finally find out the answers. After reading this article, you will never doubt again between hay...Read More
What’s the Difference Between ‘Estar Por’ and ‘Estar Para’?
Estar por + infinitive and estar para + infinitive are both very common in Spanish. These verbal constructions are often confused but in this blog post, I set them apart. These expressions denote the intention and state of a person or the condition of a thing. Read ahead to find which is which, the negative forms and variants you need. Also, I include examples so you can practice these...Read More
When to Use Por versus Para in Spanish: Rules, Chart, and Quiz
When do you use para or por in Spanish? Let’s be honest. You’ve asked this question at least once in your Spanish-learner’s life! Por and para are Spanish prepositions that are tricky to grasp quickly because they don’t exactly match with English equivalents. In this blog post, I clarify the major differences between por and para, how to translate them, as well as some specific rules of...Read More
Ir Conjugation: Free Spanish Lesson, Quiz, and PDF
We’re going to learn—or vamos a aprender—about the conjugation of the verb ir in Spanish! Ir is one of the most used verbs in Spanish, so get ready to level up your language understanding. Ir is an irregular and stem-changing verb that means “to go.” It is part of the –ir verbs in Spanish such as decir, seguir, venir and salir. Just as in English it does not always mean...Read More
Master the Difference Between Donde and Adonde
Donde and adonde look similar, don’t they? But don’t get confused, they are two words with different meanings. However, it’s an easy topic in Spanish grammar and I guarantee that you will know the difference between them before you’re finished with this blog post! Read on to learn the similarities and differences between these two words, as well as in which situations to use them. At...Read More
When to Use De vs Desde and What’s the Difference in Meaning?
Desde and de in Spanish are two prepositions that cause a bit of confusion because they both mean “from.” When it comes to choosing between those two, knowing different usages and meanings will give you the tools to make the right choice. Today we unravel the difference between de vs desde with definitions, guides for usage, and clever tricks for using them...Read More
Cuantos vs Cuantas: How Many in Spanish?
Ready to learn all about cuantos in Spanish? Have you been searching the internet with terms like “cuantas translation,” “cuantas meaning,” or “cuantos definition”? No, I didn’t get access to all your cookies, I just know what students at your level want and need to learn in relation to this topic! In this blog post, learn how to say “how much” and “how many” in Spanish....Read More
Master the Past Perfect Tense in Spanish (El Pluscuamperfecto)
The past perfect tense in Spanish is probably the last indicative past tense that you’re learning. If you already have a firm grasp of other past tenses, you should be able to learn this one really quickly! Whether you want to write in the past perfect tense, use it in conversations, or you just need somebody to explain the past perfect tense once for all, this article is for you. ...Read More
