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Numbers in Spanish.
Numbers are everywhere... Why don´t we learn today how to express quantities in Spanish?

Spanish Comparatives of Inequality and Spanish Superlatives.
Learn how to build Spanish sentences using Inequality Comparatives and Superlatives.

Comparativos de Igualdad (Spanish Comparisons of Equality)
How do we form comparisons of equality in Spanish? It is fairly simple; in fact we have to ways to express equality comparisons...

Adjectives.
An adjective ("adjetivo", in Spanish) is a word that describes, limits of qualifies a noun. There are some differences between English and Spanish adjectives...

Spanish Regular Verbs Conjugation: Present Indicative.
Present Indicative is a verbal tense that indicates what is happening now...

Spanish Verbs with Irregular First Person (IV)
And finally, here comes Irregular Spanish verbs, Part IV. We have already learned that there is a type of Spanish irregular verbs called "First Person Irregular verbs"...

Spanish Irregular Verbs (Part III): Irregular First Person (Yo)
This articles reviews another type of Spanish irregular verbs, those with an irregular first person ("yo") form.

Spanish Irregular Verbs (Part II): Stem-changing verbs.
There is a group of irregular Spanish verbs, called "stem-changing verbs". (See Spanish Irregular Verbs (Part I)). Before leaning how stem-changing verbs are conjugated, let´s briefly review some important points about verbs, so that it is easier for you to understand them.

Spanish Irregular Verbs (Part I)
After having studied how Spanish regular verbs are conjugated (Present Tense), in this lesson you´ll find the basics on Irregular verbs.

Conjugation of Spanish Regular Verbs
As we learned in previous lessons, Spanish verbs can be either regular or irregular. Regular verbs always follow the same pattern when they are conjugated. Let´s see how it works!

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