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Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns
This lesson defines the demonstrative pronoun and adjective. The difference between Ese and Aquel, prepositions preceding que and the subjunctive mood present tense. Audio vocabulary such as acusar, condiciones, evitar and mercado algodonero. English/Spanish translation exercise including business phrases.


Spanish Relative Pronouns
Do you lie awake at night worrying about whether to use que, quien, or cual? Our quick and easy lesson on Spanish relative pronouns will remove all your doubts and allow you to rest easy!

Spanish Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives
Review examples of Spanish interrogative pronouns and adjectives, the subjunctive mood imperfect tense, the subjunctive mood future tense and the imperative mood. Listen to and read vocabulary such as cartera, devuelvo, mucho me gusta and negativa. Practice translation exercises such as "Mr. Pérez seems annoyed by your refusal."

Spanish Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns
Overview of indefinite adjectives and pronouns, as well as rules pertaining to them. Hear vocabulary such as impuesto, olvidar and vinícola. Translate sentences such as "Se anuncian varias empresas industriales en grande escala."

Spanish Auxiliary Verbs
Spanish verb topics including the auxiliary, transitive, intransitive and posessive. Vocabulary in mp3 format for words such as daño and expedidor. Translate sentences such as, "How long have you been living in England?"

Auxiliary Verbs Haber and Tener
How to use the verbs Ser and Estar in Spanish. Learn rules to understand the difference between the two as well as supplementary rules. Study vocabulary such as equipo and practice your translation skills with exercises.

Auxiliary Verbs Ser and Estar
How to use the verbs Ser and Estar in Spanish. Learn rules to understand the difference between the two as well as supplementary rules. Study vocabulary such as equipo and practice your translation skills with exercises.

Spanish Transitive Verbs
Use transitive verbs in Spanish. These are divided into passive verbs, active verbs and reflexive verbs. Learn the words calzado and asegurar.

Spanish Intransitive Verbs
Intransitive verbs express a state, such as "to live," "to sleep," and are very important in the Spanish language. Examples would be ir, irse, reir, reírse, entender, and entenderse de paños. Translate to Spanish phrases like, "Our efforts have all been to no effect."

Spanish Impersonal Verbs
Try out a few impersonal verbs such as llover-llueve, granizar, helar-hiela, lloviznar, nevar-nieva, relampaguear, tronar-truena, alborear, amanecer and anochecer.

Spanish Defective and Pronominal Verbs
Learn about Spanish defective and pronominal verbs! They are those verbs only certain parts of are in use today, with the rest having never existed in the language or have died out of it. Examples are soler, yacer, and many more on the page.

The Spanish Moods
Do you know the 5 moods in Spanish? The first is the infinitive and next four are finite. The four finite are the indicative, conditional, subjunctive, and imperative. Come take the course to explore more.

The Spanish Moods - Part 2
Continue learning the Spanish Moods in Part 2 of this course! More vocabulary and exercises are provided to assist you in mastering this course.

Future Tense - Indicative and Conditional Mood
Future Tense - Indicative and Conditional Mood. More vocabulary and exercises are provided to assist you in mastering this course.

The Spanish Subjunctive Mood
Resume your mastery of the moods with this course on the Subjunctive Mood. We use the subjunctive mood after impersonal verbs except in certain circumstances.

Subjunctive Mood, Present Tense
Resume your mastery of the moods with this course on the Subjunctive Mood.

Subjunctive Mood, Imperfect Tense
Resume your mastery of the moods with this course on the Subjunctive Mood.

Subjunctive Mood, Future Tense
Resume your mastery of the moods with this course on the Subjunctive Mood.

The Auxiliary Verbs Tener and Haber
Teaches the Spanish auxiliary verbs such as tener que and haber de. Follow up with audio vocabulary to assist pronunciation and translation exercises.

Spanish Adverbs
This course discusses Spanish adverbs, which are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. A few of the many within this course are Abajo (below), Además (besides), Adelante, delante (before, in point of place), and Ahora (now).

Spanish Prepositions
Overview of Spanish prepositions, which join words together to mark certain relations between them. Some of these are Contra, en contra de (against), De (of, from), and Desde (since, from).

Spanish Conjunctions and Interjections
Spanish conjunctions join sentences and independent words together. Interjections are simply exclamations and do not stand in grammatical relation to any other word in the sentence. ¡vamos!

Spanish Augmentative and Diminutive Terminations
Augmentative and diminutive terminations in Spanish are similar to their English counterparts of Ball to balloon and Book to booklet.

Adjective
This 3 Part course shows the position of qualifying adjectives is generally after the noun, especially in a few circumstances. More rules and exceptions as well.

Adjective - Degrees of Comparison
Part 2 of this course displays degrees of comparison for adjectives in Spanish as well as irregular comparatives and irregular superlatives.

The Spanish Adjective - Part 3
This is the 3rd Part to this course, and continues with adjective construction in Spanish. This shows numeral adjectives and proportional adjectives.

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