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8 NEW Early Inter The Gustar verb does not mean ‘To like’!

In this fun Spanish lesson, we help you understand the real meaning of the Gustar verb and why it does […] The post 8 NEW Early Inter The Gustar verb does not mean ‘To like’! appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish. 

7 NEW Early Inter Tener The Spanish verb you have to have

In this fun Spanish lesson, we help you understand the importantísimo role that Tener has in Spoken Spanish. Tener, the […] The post 7 NEW Early Inter Tener The Spanish verb you have to have appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish. 

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