Bien vs. Bueno: Difference, Uses, Examples & More
Bien vs. Bueno: Two little words, such big confusion! There comes a time in life when quickly things become clear, a time that explains a before and an after in a…
Bien vs. Bueno: Two little words, such big confusion! There comes a time in life when quickly things become clear, a time that explains a before and an after in a…
Acostarse Conjugation means ‘to go to bed’. This lesson explains how this verb conjugates in the present subjunctive tense through examples that reflect real-life conversations. You are tired after a…
Repetir Conjugation – The Spanish verb repetir has much the same meaning as the English verb “repeat,” usually meaning to do something over again. However, it is somewhat more flexible in…
Dormir Conjugation – No matter where you are, you’re going to need sleep. If you’re with Spanish speakers, you’ll want to know how to talk about it. Rather than inventing new…
Ser Conjugation – Spanish Verb Ser – In English, we know the forms of the verb “to be” without thinking. I am. You are. We are. They are. In Spanish,…