Spanish Vocabulary: Schools and Universities

… Identify Spanish Vocabulary: Schools and Universities el vocabulario español: las escuelas y las universidades Specific nouns for academic functions and facilities. Navigate and participate in academic settings. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: Nouns – Basics … Study el año académico : academic year El año académico termina pronto. The academic year ends soon. la asignatura : […]

Spanish Vocabulary: Staying In For The Evening

… Identify Spanish Vocabulary: Staying In For The Evening el vocabulario español: quedarse en casa por la noche Common verbs express day-to-day activities. Utilize these verbs, and others like them, to relax for the evening. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: Nouns – Basics … Study For Example: Correr en las montañas Run in the mountains. Yo corro en […]

Spanish Vocabulary: Getting Out of the House

… Identify Spanish Vocabulary: Getting Out of the House el vocabulario español: salir de la casa Common verbs express day-to-day activities. Utilize these verbs, and others like them, to explore the world. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: Nouns – Basics … Study For Example: Correr en las montañas Run in the mountains. Yo corro en la […]

Spanish Grammar: The Verb COMER – Verb Conjugation Chart

Spanish Grammar: The Verb COMER – Verb Conjugation Chart gramática española: el verbo COMER – gráfico de conjugaciones COMER = TO EAT Indicative Mood: Present Preterite Imperfect Conditional Future yo como comí comía comería comeré tú comes comiste comías comerías comerás él/ella/usted come comió comía comería comerá nosotros(as) comemos comimos comíamos comeríamos comeremos vosotros(as) coméis comisteis comíais comeríais […]

Spanish Grammar: The Verb [DISGUSTAR] – Verb Conjugation Chart

Spanish Grammar: The Verb [DISGUSTAR] – Verb Conjugation Chart la gramática española: el verbo [disgustar] – gráfico de conjugaciones [DISGUSTAR] = TO BE DISGUSTING The verb DISGUSTAR technically means that “something is disgusting … unto someone …” That’s why DISGUSTAR is going to need some help from some indirect object pronouns in order work correctly. The verb DISGUSTAR lets […]

Spanish Grammar: The Verb [ENCANTAR] – Verb Conjugation Chart

Spanish Grammar: The Verb [ENCANTAR] – Verb Conjugation Chart la gramática española: el verbo [gustar] – gráfico de conjugaciones [ENCANTAR] = TO BE VERY PLEASING (To Love…) The verb ENCANTAR technically means that “something is very pleasing … unto someone …” That’s why ENCANTAR is going to need some help from some indirect object pronouns in order […]

Spanish Grammar: The Verb NECESITAR – Verb Conjugation Chart

Spanish Grammar: The Verb NECESITAR – Verb Conjugation Chart gramática española: el verbo NECESITAR – gráfico de conjugaciones NECESITAR = TO NEED The Spanish verb NECESITAR means to need. It’s fairly urgent. Indicative Mood: Present Preterite Imperfect Conditional Future yo necesito necesité necesitaba necesitaría necesitaré tú necesitas necesitaste necesitabas necesitarías necesitarás él/ella/usted necesita necesitó necesitaba necesitaría necesitará nosotros(as) necesitamos necesitamos […]

Spanish Grammar: The Verb [HACER] – Verb Conjugation Chart

Spanish Grammar: The Verb [HACER] – Verb Conjugation Chart gramática española: el verbo [HACER] – gráfico de conjugaciones [HACER] = TO DO or MAKE The verb [HACER] means to do or to make. (I do, you do, he/she does…) The verb [HACER] also is used in a variety of vocabulary expressions. Indicative Mood:   Present Preterite Imperfect Conditional Future […]

Spanish Grammar: Past Subjunctive – [IF] Clauses

… Identify Spanish Grammar: Past Subjunctive with [IF] Clauses la gramática española: el subjuntivo pasado (imperfecto) – las cláusulas [si] The subjunctive is a verb mood, not a tense in terms of time. Utilized in special clauses with [SI]. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: The Subjunctive – Basics LEAF Spanish Grammar: The Past (Imperfect) Subjunctive […]

Spanish Grammar: Past (Imperfect) Subjunctive – Basics

… Identify Spanish Grammar: Past (Imperfect) Subjunctive – Basics la gramática española: el subjuntivo pasado (imperfecto) – los básicos The subjunctive is a verb mood, not a tense in terms of time. Describes how the verb is understood in the sentence. There are many different ways to utilize the subjunctive, in the present or past … Connect […]