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Archive for April 20th, 2008 


April 20th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! In today’s Verb Conjugation Lesson, Beatriz and Joseph take a look at the Present Tense of the Indicative Mood and how it can be used to ask for someone’s approval. This is particularly useful for native English-speakers, since when we translate these kinds of expressions, modal verbs are always added. In other words, there’s not direct way to translate these kinds of expressions, and, to top it off, they are extremely common in formal as well as informal Spanish! Don’t forget to check out the Premium Audio for this lesson to really reinforce what’s covered here. And, if that’s not enough, take a look at the Verb Conjugation Charts in the Learning Center for further studies.

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