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Introduction to verbs and 'subject' personal pronouns (I, you, he, she etc in English) | ||||
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The present simple tense with regular verbs (I eat) | members |
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The present simple tense with irregular verbs (I am) | members |
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The past simple (preterite) tense with regular verbs (I ate) | members |
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The past simple (preterite) tense with irregular verbs (I was) | members |
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The imperfect tense - regular and irregular verbs (I used to) | members |
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The future tense - regular and irregular verbs (I will) | members |
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The perfect tenses - regular and irregular verbs (I have / I had / I will have) | members |
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The conditional tense - regular and irregular verbs (I could / I would / I should) | members |
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The present subjunctive tense (No direct comparison - other tenses are used in English) | members |
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The past subjunctive tense (If I were to) | members |
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'Haber' with the conditional and past subjunctive tenses (I could/should/would have - If I were to have) | members |
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The continuous tenses (I am going) | ||||
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The infinitive tense (verbs in their original forms - to be) | members |
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The imperative tense (command verbs - go / stay etc) | members |
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The 'Gerund' (forming 'ing...' verbs) | members |
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'Gustar' and similar verbs - A different way of using verbs | members |
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Reflexive verbs part 1 (the present simple tense) | members |
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Reflexive verbs part 2 (other tenses and usages) | members |
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Verbs - Ser (to be) Estar (to be) | ||||
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Adverbs - Part 1 - (Words that end in -ly in English) 100 Spanish adverbs that don't end in -mente. |
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Adverbs - Part 2 - (Other forms / making comparisons) | members |
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Nouns - Part 1 - (Gender - Usually masculine or feminine?) | members |
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Nouns - Part 2 - (Gender and forming plural nouns) | members |
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Articles - definite / indefinite (the and a in English) | members |
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Adjectives - describing words (Agreement and word order) | ||||
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Adjectives - (Comparative and superlative) Words like bigger, fatter, biggest and fattest in English | members |
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Pronouns - object pronouns (direct and indirect) - Words like me, you, him, her, it, and them in English | members |
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Adjectives and Pronouns (demonstrative) - Words like this, that, these and those in English | members |
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Adjectives and Pronouns (possessive) - Words like my, your, his, hers, mine, and yours in English | members |
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Adjectives and pronouns (indefinite) - words used to talk about things in a non specific way | members |
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An introduction to prepositions and relative pronouns - words like to, on, at, for and who, whom, that in English | members |
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Prepositions - A comprehensive list with examples | members |
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Conjunctions - linking words - Words like or, and, when, if, as, although and while in English | members |
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Questions and negatives (question words) - Words like what, where, why, and how etc in English | members |

Spain v Latin America |
Pre lesson information. What are the differences between the Spanish that is spoken in Spain and the Spanish that is spoken in most parts of Latin America? |
grammatical differences |
| different names for nouns | ||
| different pronunciation |