Telling Time in Spanish

Spanish Grammar Series

(La Hora) Knowing how to tell time in Spanish is essential for navigating daily life—whether you’re talking about class schedules, events, appointments, or routines. Being able to ask for the time, give the time, and describe both exact and approximate moments helps learners communicate clearly and naturally. In this section, students will explore how to […]

Subject Pronouns in Spanish

Spanish Grammar Series

Subject pronouns identify who is performing the action of a verb. Spanish has pronouns for first, second, and third person, both singular and plural. Some forms distinguish between masculine and feminine groups, and there are both formal and informal ways to address others. Person Singular Plural 1st yo nosotros / nosotras 2nd tú vosotros /

Spanish Question Words

Spanish Grammar Series

(Las Palabras Interrogativas) In Spanish, question words (also called interrogative words) are used to ask who, what, when, where, why, how, and which. They all carry a written accent mark (´) to distinguish them from similar words used in statements. 1) Basic Question Words Spanish English Notes / Examples ¿Quién? / ¿Quiénes? Who? / Who

Spanish Commands (Los Mandatos)

Spanish Grammar Series

Spanish Commands (Los Mandatos) Commands (or imperatives) are used to tell someone what to do or what not to do.They’re essential for giving directions, advice, or instructions — whether in the classroom, at home, or in real-world interactions. 1) Types of Commands There are several command forms, depending on who you’re speaking to: Command Type

Ser vs. Estar

Spanish Grammar Series

(To Be — Two Verbs, Two Meanings!) Spanish has two verbs that both mean “to be” — ser and estar — but they’re used in different situations.Choosing the right one depends on what kind of “being” you’re describing: 1) Conjugations of Ser and Estar(Present Tense) Subject Ser Estar yo soy estoy tú eres estás él

Relative Pronouns in Spanish

Spanish Grammar Series

Relative Pronouns in Spanish (Los Pronombres Relativos) Relative pronouns are words that connect two ideas or clauses in a sentence — they refer back to a noun (antecedent) mentioned earlier and replace it in the second clause. They work like English words such as who, which, that, whose, where, and what. 1) What Is a

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