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Spanish Grammar - Intermediates to Advanced (24)

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Apposition

This is a grammatical construction where two nouns, or noun phrases, are placed next to each other without a conjunction between them. He...

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1 Oct. 13, 2008
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Idioms with 'Haber'

'Haber' is the auxiliary verb that helps form all the compound tenses, how to say 'I have eaten', 'You will have seen' etc. It is also us...

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0 Jun. 30, 2008
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Saying 'might' or 'may'

Spanish doesn't have an auxiliary with these meanings, so when you want to say them, you have to translate for meaning. Very often, 'migh...

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2 May. 16, 2008
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Augmentative Suffixes!

What!!! A suffix is something that goes on the end of a word (usually a noun but sometimes an adjective), and Spanish is full of them. A...

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1 Apr. 25, 2008
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