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64 TEST YOUR SPANISH Quedar vs Quedarse Tener ganas/ilusión LightSpeed Spanish

Quedar vs Quedarse Here we review the previous lesson on these two tricky verbs, Quedar vs Quedarse and give you one important word that tags on to ‘to be left’ that will clear up the

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64 TEST YOUR SPANISH Supposed to / The Porques / Become in Spanish LightSpeed Spanish

Become in Spanish Saying become in Spanish is quite frankly a nightmare! Why, because in English we have one word. However, saying become in Spanish varies according to the subject and context. Watch on as

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Ser Socio Chalk Talk Haber

62 HABER (2nd half) Understanding Haber Ought/n’t to have LightSpeed Spanish

 Understanding Haber – Ought to have. When I first received this lesson request from Pete Lovstrom on understanding Haber and saw the sentences: He ought to have done it, and, We oughtn’t to have gone,

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62 SUBJUNCTIVE Sólo vs Solamente + Double Subjunctives LightSpeed Spanish

Sólo vs Solamente – Rápido vs Rápidamente Have you ever wondered why Spanish speakers sometimes drop the ‘mente’ from their adverbs? This question of Sólo vs Solamente can often cause us some confusion, but it

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61 HABER Present Perfect and Spanish Pluperfect LightSpeed Spanish

The Present Perfect and Spanish Pluperfect: Using them well. The thing about the Present Perfect and the Spanish Plueperfect (pluscuamperfecto) is that they are virtually identical to English. In English we use them instinctively. However,

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Ser Socio Chalk Talk Pronouns

58 PRONOUNS Using SE with Spanish pronominal verbs LightSpeed Spanish

Spanish Pronominal verbs and how they work. Spanish pronominal verbs are not well known for their name. In fact, it’s very likely that you don’t know what the word Pronominal means (it comes from ‘pronouns’).

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