- Is the verb "tener" correct in this context?
- El pretérito de saber y querer
- Is "saber" or "conocer" the correct verb in this sentence?
- Is the subject pronoun 'yo' necessary in this sentence?
- Is the indirect object pronoun 'le' necessary in this sentence?
- Should "siempre" come before or after a conjugated verb in a question?
- Prepositions in/on
- Use of imperfect subjunctive tense
- What scares you the most in life?
- Use of "el" with feminine nouns beginning with a stressed "a"
- ¿Eres maniático?
- Correct gender of articles, adjectives
- Tomar vs. Tomarse
- Do I say "pensar EN" or "pensar A"
- Quick por vs. para question for a native ENGLISH speaker, please
- Present main verb with past subjunctive
- As soon as
- Cuando... subjuntivo?
- "Does it make him crazy?" rhetorical question
- Gustar and similar verbs
- I'll play football when I have had my dinner
- Why is one sentence structure correct and not the other?
- Imperativo - Command vs wish
- Adjective + que + noun/subject pronoun + subjunctive/infinitive
- Dijera haberlo visto
- Negative scope
- Vacaciones - Vacación
- Five questions about my Spanish sentences?
- To be invited to something
- I spent two weeks at the beach
- Can't figure out the conjugation of the verb 'matar'
- Gerund vs. noun, style
- No me tienes que recordar
- Ganas de
- To become
- Continuous + futuro?
- Simple clarification: preterito o imperfecto
- The personal a
- Question about Spanish adverbs
- Should & Must in Spanish
- Diptongos, Hiatos y Triptongos = Confundido
- Comparatives and superlatives of treble and bass
- Cuando era joven...
- Lo fría
- Exploring the subjunctive
- On youtube or in youtube
- Is the preposition 'de' or 'a' correct in this sentence?
- Do I say "averiguar que" or "averiguar de que"?
- Should I use the preterite or imperfecto in this sentence?
- Casi vs. a casi
- "tener..."
- Do you know anybody german?
- There are no trains after midnight
- I believe?
- Este vs ese
- So many questions... =)
- Es posible que...pres or imp subjunctive/infinitive
- 'a ayudar' vs 'para ayudar'
- Contra vs en contra
- Acentuación de los Diacríticos
- Why subjunctive here?
- Placement of a direct object when using a compound verb
- Hay Que to mean "it is necessary"
- Quick past subjunctive question
- What is the meaning of "hací fue"?
- Single plural question
- When to use "de" before verbs
- Reflexive Pronoun Question
- Pluperfect vs present perfect
- The use of "Lo" in the following sentence...
- "Se" coming before some verbs
- Subject/pronoun-Verb Agreement with ser
- Conditional with como
- The word "ello"
- Distinguishing between present and past with IR
- How to say you've done something before
- Generalization vs Specific
- I can't rest and relax either which was the main objective of the trip
- Future perfect subjunctive?
- Interjections when speaking Spanish
- Using the verb "Disponer"
- Formality in Address
- Why is gusta singular
- The use of "que"
- Give reasons for which I agree
- Dejar + que
- Estuve/Estaba
- The Imperfect Subjunctive
- Placement of two descriptive adjectives
- A partir de hoy/de ahora en adelante
- Son de los mejores actores del mundo
- The Spanish personal "a"
- Should have, could have, would like to have
- When to use indirect pronouns and direct pronouns
- De venta -o- En venta
- 2nd-person plural used when addressing one person
- 2 indirect objects?
- Me lleva
- ¡¡Todavía los pronombres me hacen sufrir!!
- Este o esto?
- "Creo recordar" vs "creo que recuerdo"
- Ocupar + verbo?
- Noun and Adjective Order
- Sequence of tenses
- esto vs. eso
- Asking questions in Spanish
- El verbo gustar y otros verbos parecidos
- When is saying "yo" necessary?
- Cada vez que + imperfect, afuera vs fuera
- Pret vs imp question plus choice between pret vs past perfect
- Said
- Correspondence of tenses
- Confusion: equivocado, equivoca, falso, mal
- Verb forms
- Verbs Left Unconjugated
- El Tiempo
- An indicative or subjunctive question
- Puede ver al
- Verb before the subject
- Verbs that change meaning between Pret. & Imp.
- Please explain verb stem changes when answering question?
- In any the case
- Disculpe or Permiso?
- Why do we add "a" in some sentences?
- ¿Qué Quiero?
- Is this preterite normal?
- Yo y mí
- To talk to or to talk with?
- Llegar a or llegar en? Venir a or venir en?
- Using non-personal verbs (to grow/to grow plants)
- When to use past definite ser/estar?
- Modo indicativo o subjuntivo?
- Verse burlado
- Ser vs Parecer
- Caer bien/mal
- Estar (in the past) + gerundio
- Fifteen hundred
- Spanish grammar question from beginner
- Los artículos en los tiempos complejos
- Conditional vs. Past Subjunctive
- Why are some letters silent in English....?
- Me hace falta..
- Waiting for you to come...
- Comparatives and Superlatives
- Pregunta sobre el modo subjuntivo
- Reflexive verbs that admit impersonal reflexive construction
- The passive voice
- When an impersonal phrase is followed by 2 parts
- ¡Increíblemente, otra pregunta sobre el subjuntivo!
- Vestir
- Les contesto or los contesto?
- ¿Un "se" o dos?
- Help with really basic stuff
- Imperfect usage
- Has me confused / has confused me
- Indirect object vs. direct object issue
- ¿Es correcto «pensar en»?
- Oraciones Sustantivas: Contradicción de las reglas gramaticales
- Determiner
- Perderse algo or perderse de algo
- A question about 'de'
- ... and I don't want it either/neither
- Podia vs pude
- Who or which?
- Should I use the future tense or subjunctive here?
- Por detrás, por delante, etc.
- Do I need to use the subjunctive in this sentence?
- Which question is better?
- Indirect object pronoun
- Composed by
- Preterite or Imperfect?
- Participio pasado
- Just a quick subjunctive question
- Grammar books
- Me tengo que ir
- The smile, I look like my mother
- Ponerse, volverse and hacerse
- I just had to be...
- A Juan le gusta la silla
- Por + infinitive
- Antes de vs Antes de que + subjunctive
- Relative pronouns
- Word order
- Ojalá with past actions
- One of my favorite ... is this one of my sister
- Asking for opinions
- Objeto directo
- It requires little time from the teacher
- Hasta que salga el sol
- Esperar with past actions
- Do the housework or do housework
- Reflexive form : olvidarse, ocurrirse, ...
- Should I use the indicative or subjunctive moods?
- Que / Quien
- Hope
- Redundant Pronouns
- What's the difference between the two?
- Expressing Obligation and Probability using the verbs DEBER and HABER
- The preposition 'a'
- 'ible' 'able' English to Spanish translation question
- Querer + que
- Voy a / voy a ir
- Hacer + que + sustantivo + verbo
- Hay que vs. deber vs. haber de
- Tener consulta con un médico
- I don't understand why I should say it this way...
- El subjuntivo
- Last name(s) in essays/criticism
- Stem changing verbs
- School, university, hospital
- Questions that offer a challenge
- Multiple adjectives to further describe the bottom of something
- Computer
- Direct or Indirect Object Pronoun here?
- Trying to Understand Direct + Indirect Object Pronouns
- "el hecho de que" and "la idea de que"
- How do I change this sentence from the simple present to the past perfect?
- Imperfecto/Preterito
- Which of these sentences have the correct word order?
- When to switch from 'usted' to 'tú'
- Quien vs. Que - Relative Pronoun
- Sequence or concordance of tenses
- Indirect object pronouns
- Perdóname, padre
- A question about the following sentence
- Uso de la preposición "de"
- Clarification on possessives
- Commas
- Subjunctive with abstract class of items
- Articulos antes de los sustantivos
- Artículos con nombres de países
- "...pero al tramposo le ganas en astucia."
- Vivemos ???
- Tiempo continuo después del infinitivo
- Llevo casado
- Public Holiday
- Use of verbs
- Which version is correct or most common to say in Spanish?
- Salió de la o salió la
- Me pone mal
- Replacing the conditional with the past subjunctive
- I think
- Which one of these is more natural to say?
- Grammar confusion (from Palabra abierta)
- Te ne vas
- Subjunctive in adverb clauses vs. infinitive
- Con lo + adjetivo+que+verbo: que significa en ingles
- Era vs. Hubo
- Why is "¡Te me largas!" imperative?
- Small confused hobo