001 | Subjuntivo – 10 Frases Para Expresar Buenos Deseos a Otros

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455 | Mistakes to Avoid with Ir vs Irse, Recordar vs Acordarse, Quedar vs Quedarse and More

Mistakes to Avoid with Ir vs Irse, Recordar vs Acordarse, Quedar vs Quedarse and More! In today's lesson you will learn about common verbs that change their meaning when they are reflexive. 👉🏻Vamos a estudiar: Encontrar vs encontrarse Acordar vs acordarse vs recordar Mejorar vs ...  Show more

454 | Ser vs Estar in Spanish: 16 Words that Change their Meaning (Estoy Listo vs Soy Listo)

Today we are going to talk about SER vs ESTAR. We will see 15 words that change their meaning depending on if we use SER or ESTAR. For example, SER LISTO means TO BE SMART, but ESTAR LISTO means TO BE READY. Let's see how many of this words you know. ⤵️Download the PDF with all t ...  Show more

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The subjunctive is one of three moods in English grammar and is used to express wishes, hypotheses, or conditions that are contrary to fact at present.