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August 24th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Are you ready for the recap? Join Carlos and Dylan as the sum up everything that they have done concerning the Imperfect past tense. Trust us, it’s only imperfect in name because in terms of a lesson, it is perfection! Watch as they skillfully sum up their information using the verbs, “trabajar” (to work), “comer” (to eat), and “comprender” (to understand)”. Don’t get lazy, flex those verb conjugation muscles at the grammar bank in the learning center.

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July 20th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Join Carlos and Dylan as they do a recap of everything covered in the last three lessons. First, you learned the most basic way to express an action that that happened prior to the present. Then, we learned that actions in the preterit past tense are “complete” and that actions in the preterit tense take place over a defined/precise period of time. And finally we learned how the preterit tense can be used to express mental anticipation of events that have not yet occurred…Sound like a lot? It is. That’s why we have a review! Check out the verb conjugation section in the Learning center for everything you could possibly need to expand your knowledge of verbs. Do you need a small review of the preterit tense? If so, then this lesson is for you!

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June 29th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! We’ve had a changing of the guard here at Spanishpod101.com. Help us welcome Dylan as she teams up with Carlos for the Verb Conjugation series. In today’s lesson, they discuss the Preterit Tense when talking about actions that took place prior to the present moment. Learn how to say something happened yesterday, don’t get stuck in the present! Take advantage of our summer promotion with 25% off our basic and premium subscriptions!

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