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Irregulars in the Future

Here you have a list with the irregular verbs in the Simple Future: Caber (to fit): yo cabré, vos cabrás, el/ella/usted cabrá, nosotros cabremos, ustedes/ellos/ellas cabrán. Decir (to said / to tell): yo diré, vos dirás, el/ella/usted dirá, nosotros diremos, ustedes/ellos/ellas dirán. Haber (to be / to have): yo habré, vos habrás, el/ella/usted habrá, nosotros [...]

By |2019-11-20T12:03:50-03:00November 21st, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on Irregulars in the Future

Back to the Future

The Simple Future it is used to predict the future (Laura estará esperando en el Aeropuerto) or tu assume the present (Juan está raro hoy, no se encontrará bien). Its conjugation is really simple, you just add an ending (always the same no wonder the infinitive has AR-ER-IR ending) after the infinitive verb: Trabajar / [...]

By |2019-11-15T13:29:28-03:00November 19th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on Back to the Future

Near Future exercises

El año que viene. El año que viene todo ..............(ser) diferente. Yo...........(dejar) de fumar y............(bajar) 5 kg. Vos...........(hacer) deporte todos los días y............(comer) mś frutas y verduras. Él .........(beber) menos café y cerveza, y no.............(pasar) tantas horas mirando televisión. Tampoco...........(gastar) tanto dinero en videojuegos. Mi vida...........(ser) más activa, ................(llamar) a mis amigos todos los fines [...]

By |2019-11-08T13:18:19-03:00November 14th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on Near Future exercises

The easiest future

The easiest Future Tense in Spanish is the near future, "Futuro Próximo", it consist in the verb "IR" conjugated + A + any other Infinitive Verb. Yo voy a comer/salir/cantar/etc. Vos vas a comer/salir/cantar. Él va a comer/salir/cantar. Ella va a comer/salir/cantar. Nosotros vamos a comer/salir/cantar. Ustedes van a comer/salir/cantar. Ellos van a comer/salir/cantar. Ellas [...]

By |2019-11-08T12:41:22-03:00November 12th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on The easiest future

Which past would you use?

Pretérito Imperfecto or Pretérito Perfecto Simple (Pretérito Indefinido) 1) Todos los años ........ (ir) a la playa, ahora voy a la montaña. 2) Ayer mientras ........... (comer) una hamburguesa ................. (atragantarse/yo). 3) Mientras ............ (caminar/ellos) por la calle Corrientes .............. (encontrar) un local de ropa china. 4) La semana pasada ........... (ver/usted) una película de [...]

By |2019-11-06T14:36:21-03:00November 7th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on Which past would you use?

Pretérito Imperfecto exercises

1) de pequeño Juan .............. (jugar) al fútbol. 2) antes...............(yo/comer) mucho chocolates, ahora no. 3) .............(nosotros/ir) a la playa todoslos veranos. 4) vos...........(ser) muy travieso de chiquito. 5) ellos te ...........(estar) esperando en la esquina. 6) cuando ...... (yo/ser) joven ............ (viajar) mucho. 7) los niños ............. (saltar) por toda la casa. 8) él me [...]

By |2019-11-01T14:04:26-03:00November 5th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on Pretérito Imperfecto exercises

Pretérito Imperfecto

Other past tense is "Pretérito Imperfecto" this past has different uses: 1) to express durable actions in the past. example: when I was a child / cuando era chico. 2) for descriptions of things in or people in the past (not finished). example: the class was small / la clase era pequeña. 3) to talk [...]

By |2019-10-25T14:06:39-03:00October 29th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on Pretérito Imperfecto

The Past Tense

let's talk about the past. The past is very useful when it comes to expressing things that have just happened, things that happened in the past, previous customs, to tell something happened in childhood, two days or a few seconds ago. The simplest of the past of Spanish is the "Pretérito Indefinido", it is like [...]

By |2019-10-23T13:13:27-03:00October 24th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on The Past Tense

The hated R

"R" is a letter that every foreigner hates in Spanish, but not always is strong pronunciated. When "R" is at the end of a word the pronunciation is always soft, and when is in the middle of the word the same. Only two cases has the strong (hard) pronunciation, when starts any word: like "Reunion", [...]

By |2019-10-09T12:22:06-03:00October 10th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on The hated R

Lets practice adjectives!!

Some exercises for you to practice changing adjectives into masculine, femimnine, singular or plural because of the noun. Sonia es ________(tall) y __________(beautiful). La casa de pablo es toda ________(red). Tu teléfono suena muy __________(loud). Este té ya está ________(cold). Sus manos siempre están _________(hot). Él tiene ojos _______(blue). Ayer me compre un par de [...]

By |2019-10-02T10:47:12-03:00October 8th, 2019|Espanhol / Español, Spanish / Español|Comments Off on Lets practice adjectives!!