Each subject pronoun has its own verb ending in Spanish. The ending of the verb indicates who is carrying out the action. Subject pronouns are not always needed when using verbs in Spanish. This video ...
Irregular verbs don’t follow the usual pattern in the present tense. Some irregular present tense verbs only change in the ‘I’ form. Some of the most common verbs in Spanish are irregular verbs. This ...
As a linguist, I’ve lost count of how many times I have been asked what I think of the various language-learning apps. The truth is that I don’t use them. But of late I have been watching my daughter, ...
In Spanish, there’s no verb that matches the sheer versatility of the English verb “to get.” However, the word “dar” comes close, offering a wide range of meanings and expressions. “Dar” translates to ...