Imperfect Subjunctive Spanish: A Complete B1 Grammar Guide (Formation & Uses)
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If you want to speak Spanish with greater detail, fluency, and sophistication, mastering adverbs is non-negotiable. For students preparing for the DELE B1 or B2 […]
If you’re moving from basic Spanish to more sophisticated conversations, mastering compound tenses is your crucial next step. These tenses, formed with the verb haber and a […]
[🔙 Return to the Main Hub: Expressing Thoughts, Opinions & Feelings in Spanish] What is Opinar? The Verb for Formal Opinions Mastering the Spanish verb opinar allows you […]
[🔙 Return to the Main Hub: Expressing Thoughts, Opinions & Feelings in Spanish] What is Considerar? The Verb for Careful Consideration Mastering the Spanish verb considerar is essential […]
[🔙 Return to the Main Hub: Expressing Thoughts, Opinions & Feelings in Spanish] What is Suponer? The Verb for Assumptions and Hypotheses Mastering the Spanish verb suponer is […]
[🔙 Return to the Main Hub: Expressing Thoughts, Opinions & Feelings in Spanish] What is Alegrarse? The Verb for Expressing Joy Mastering the Spanish reflexive verb alegrarse is […]
[🔙 Return to the Main Hub: Expressing Thoughts, Opinions & Feelings in Spanish] What is Lamentar? The Verb for Expressing Regret Mastering the Spanish verb lamentar is essential […]
[🔙 Return to the Main Hub: Expressing Thoughts, Opinions & Feelings in Spanish] What is Temer? The Verb for Expressing Fear Mastering the Spanish verb temer is essential […]
[🔙 Return to the Main Hub: Expressing Thoughts, Opinions & Feelings in Spanish] What is Preocuparse? The Verb for Expressing Worry Mastering the Spanish reflexive verb preocuparse is […]
Want to express what will have happened by a certain future time? Or make educated guesses about the past? The Spanish Future Perfect tense is your essential […]
Imagine this: you want to say, “When I arrived, they had already left.” In English, you use “had + past participle.” In Spanish, you use a […]
The Spanish subjunctive mood is your key to expressing doubt, emotion, desire, and uncertainty like a native speaker. While it often confuses learners, mastering subjunctive […]