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Learn about greeting people
Learn about asking where someone is from
Learn about expressing appreciation/thanks
Learn about asking for forgiveness or apologizing
Learn about asking where something is
Learn about asking what something is, and what something means
Learn about saying and days of the week and months
Learn about talking about future actions
Learn about counting
Learn about saying the hours
Learn about talking about actions that are in progress or incomplete
Learn about talking about sleeping
Learn about talking about possession
Learn about how to express obligation
Learn about saying that some can or cannot be
Learn about expressing impersonal obligation
Learn about talking about past actions
Learn about using direct object pronouns
Learn about identifying yourself on the phone
Learn about using the preterit perfect
Learn about comparing items
Learn about using pronouns to avoid redundancy
Learn about expressing distance or time from one place or moment to another
Learn about using the verbs “decir” (to say) and “sugerir” (to suggest)
Learn about expressing a past action that happens before another action in the past
Learn about forming adverbs
Learn about talking about actions in the past
Learn about using relative and interrogative pronouns
Learn about talking about actions and events in the future
Learn about using adverbial conjunctions
Learn about talking about conditional situations
Learn about talking about actions in the future
Learn about using words like “this” and “these”
Learn about using prepositions
Learn about using indirect object pronouns
Learn about giving commands
Learn the many uses of the Spanish preposition de
Learn about prepositions with the Spanish preposition por
Learn the many different uses of the Spanish preposition a
Learn all about the eight principal ways we can use the Spanish preposition para
Learn about the Spanish preposition en, meaning "in/on" in English
Learn all about how to use the Spanish adverbs of manner
Learn about Spanish adverbs of place
Learn about Spanish adverbs of time
Learn how to form the preterit in Spanish to talk about past events
Learn all about using the Spanish historical present to discuss past experiences as if they are happening right now
Learn a more polite way to give commands
Learn how to construct irregular Spanish vos forms
Learn how to use the vos form in Spanish imperative sentences
Learn how to use indefinite pronouns
Learn all about Spanish demonstrative pronouns
Learn all about forming the Spanish preterit
Learn how to talk about your intention to carry out an action with less certainty than the absolute future
Learn how to use the Spanish preterit tense to talk about an action in the past that is in some way linked to the present or that is near the present
Learn how to form irregular verb in the Spanish imperfect tense
Learn all about direct object pronouns
Learn how to use the Spanish preposition para
Learn how to use the Spanish word meaning "half"
Learn how to form Spanish irregular present indicative verbs using the Spanish verb meaning, "to want"
Learn how to tell someone what you'll do in the future, so you'll be sure to be able to find what you're looking for
Learn how to form gerunds from the most common Spanish verb forms
Learn how to compare two equal things using adjectives and adverbs
Learn how adverbs function in the Spanish language
Learn how to use adverbial conjunctions to indicate a pending, hypothetical action
Learn how to form negative commands using the subjunctive form of Spanish regular and irregular verbs
Learn how to use Spanish exclamations to declare that something is "impossible"
Learn how to use the Spanish demonstrative pronouns meaning "this" and "that"
Learn the difference between gerunds and the absolute tense in Spanish verbs
Learn about prepositions
Learn more about using the Spanish impersonal verb meaning "to have"
Learn how to express future actions without using a future tense Spanish verb
Learn how to tell someone in Spanish when something is "missing" or "lacking"
Learn how to use direct object pronouns
Learn how to use the Spanish verb that means "there is," "there are," and "there will be"
Learn how to use the Spanish preposition por
Learn how to tell the difference between the Spanish preterit tense and the Spanish present tense
Learn how to form possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives based on regular Spanish pronouns