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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Sometimes, the littlest things make the biggest difference. How can a cup of coffee simply change everything? Well, find out with Carlos and Natalia for this edition of the Costa Rican series. Find out why one of the most common usages of the Present tense in Spanish language is that of future value, but then why is it that the absolute future tense is often substituted with the present? Hmmm….Don’t forget, this lesson has siblings…check out Iberian 29, Peruvian 29, and Newbie 29.
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Gentlemen, have you ever been left waiting while a woman gets ready? Well, join Natalia and Carlos and hear what this universal situation sounds like in Costa Rica. Also, check out more information on formal and informal commands. After this lesson, you will be able to say “Get a move on!” the Tico way. Don’t forget to cross reference this lesson with Newbie 22, Iberian 22, and Peruvian 22. Then you can tell a anyone in three countries to “get a move on!”
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Do you ever gaze at the stars blanketing the night sky? Learn how they discuss it in Costa Rica! Join Carlos and Natalia as they examine Aida and Angel’s deep conversation along with a look at the difference between informal and formal commands, in other words, the imperative mood. Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 19, Iberian 19, and Peruvian 19 to get the most out of your studies!
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