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July 10th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Ready for another dose of España? Join David and Megan for another Iberian lesson! In lesson 23, they discussed the verb “poder” which means “to be able to.” Today, they continue their discussion of this useful verb and show you how to make it more polite if necessary. Remember, this lesson is based on Newbie lesson 25, and is related to Costa Rican 25, and Peruvian 25. Up the stakes on your education with an upgrade in membership. Try our premium membership for 7 days on us!

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June 19th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Here, we have the third lesson of Spanishpod101.com’s new lower-intermediate series. Join Ana and Kathy as they continue their discussion of the conditional tense, this time, focusing on the important irregular verbs. Learn how to conjugate these three groups of irregular verbs, 1) “poder” (to be able), “caber” (to fit), “haber” (to have), “querer” (to want) and “saber” (to know), “ponder” (to put) 2) “salir” (to leave), “tener” (to have), “valer” (to be worth), “venir” (to come) 3 “hacer” (to do/make) and “decir” (to say/tell). If you think you got the knowledge, take the next step towards the road to fluency!

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