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Diminutives are suffixes added to words to convey a sense of smallness, affection, or familiarity. Whether you’re expressing endearment to a loved one, referring to a tiny object, or simply adding a touch of warmth to your conversation, knowing how to form diminutives in Spanish can enrich your language skills and cultural understanding.

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The Spanish Subjunctive is formed with the stem that comes from dropping the -o
of the verb in the yo form of the Present. It means that all the verbs that are irregular in the yo form in Spanish Present will keep be irregular in Subjunctive. In this article, we are going to see these irregular forms in Subjunctive with example sentences and you will be able to practice them with our exercises.

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The Spanish conditional tense is incredibly versatile. It’s not just about expressing hypothetical situations but also used for politeness, making requests, giving advice, expressing uncertainty, and describing future actions with conditions. In this article, we will cover all the uses of Spanish Conditional tense so that you can practice them and use them with confidence.

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The Spanish verb poder, which in most cases has a similar meaning as can or to be able to in English, is very important. It is an irregular verb and mastering its conjugations is essential for effective communication. So let’s review this verb forms.

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In Spanish, there is a conditional tense that we use in those situations where an English speaker would probably use would / could + infinitive. It’s called Condicional simple, or just Condicional. In this article, we are going to see how to conjugate regular verbs in Spanish Conditional tense.

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In this article, we will explore how expressing doubt in Spanish can lead to deeper conversations. In human communication, it’s important to express uncertainty as well as certainty. Spanish offers many ways to convey doubt, hesitation or possibility.

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Learning how to use direct and indirect pronouns together is essential for fluency. In this article, we will explore the usage of direct and indirect pronouns together in Spanish, providing clear examples and explanations to help learners grasp this important linguistic concept.

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