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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com. Why is it that Peruvian families are always pressuring young couples to get married? Learn that and also how to say “quieren que nos casemos”, using the Subjunctive Mood. Join Bea and Joseph for the last of this block of lessons on Love and Romance. Also, it doesn’t stop here. Check out Newbie Lesson 31, Iberian 31 and Costa Rican 31 to get the whole panorama of Spanish.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Welcome back to Spain with Megan and David. Looks like another one is about to bite the dust. As Pablo swears to Carmen he will make her happy, our Iberian connection manages to fit in a look at the use of the gerund with the verb “ir” (to go), instead of the usual estar + gerund construction, which forms the majority of progressive tense expressions. What was all that? Well, there is only one place that you can find out. That’s right! The grammar bank in the learning center.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Sounds like marriage is in the air! Well, marriage or suicide, I guess it depends who you talk to. Join Carlos and Natalia as they discuss the intimate relationship Ticos associate between marriage and that other thing. Not only that, they also take a very useful look at the use of the present tense to express future value, which happens to be its most common use. Don’t forget to check out Peruvian 31, Iberian 31, and Newbie 31.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! As if you hadn’t already had enough of Carlos and Natalia, here they are all up in your headphones again! Meet Laura, a woman who has just found out she has been cheated. What should she do? Learn some wisdom from Costa Rica as we learn the meaning of the saying, “Él que la hace una la hace dos veces.” Seems a little harsh a judgment to me…Let us know what you think on the forum or comment on this lesson. Want more? Well, we have a discussion of the difference between definite and indefinite articles. What is the difference? Click the button and find out. Want even more?? Greedy! Make sure to check out Newbie lesson 30, Iberian 30, and Peruvian 30 so you really know what you are talking about!
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Also, learn to delete your text messages! Join Megan and David as they meet José who has just learned that the diminutive can get you in trouble…Not only that, check out how to use the subjunctive form for verbs when giving negative commands. For regular verbs…What? Did you think we would give you that on the lesson description? ¡Estas loco! Don’t forget the many opportunities for cross reference with Costa Rican 30, Peruvian 30, and the source of life for the regional series, Newbie 30.
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Category: Regional Spanish Series | 1 Comment »
Grammar: Present Subjunctive, subjunctive | Function: expressing influence | Topic: romance | Politeness Level: informal
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