Conjugation of the verb Recordar. Life is made up of moments. There are good ones and there are also not too good ones… Recordar is that action we do to bring back memories or just something we forgot. Recordar can be the Spanish equivalent of “to remember” or “to recall” something. For me, Recordar is a special verb in meaning…
Vestirse según la ocasión – Conjugation of the Spanish Verb “Vestirse” When learning a new language, it is important to be able to talk about our daily life activities, such as eating, waking up, going to work, taking a shower, etc. Vestirse is one of those verbs we cannot ignore when learning how to talk about our daily routine, since…
Ser o Estar, esa es la cuestión Guide on how to use the Spanish verbs Ser and Estar effectively 101. There are many things in life that can make us feel accomplished, such as climbing to the top of a mountain, getting a gold medal in a marathon, a promotion at work, etc. You feel joyful because all your effort…
¿Por qué tardaste? Porque había tráfico: Porqué vs Por qué vs Porque This is the favorite question of people who have a partner as well as one of the children’s favorite words when they are about 4 years old, they know more words and want to know why the sky is blue. This is one of the questions that does…
Señora vs Señorita vs Doña: Spanish-speaking Ways of Making some Tactless Remark This can happen anywhere, at a bank teller, in a supermarket checkout line, even when buying a newspaper: – At your service ma’am (señora), the amount to be paid is $10 – What do you mean, ma’am? I am a lady (señorita)! – Excuse me, I’m so sorry!…
What’s easier, to ask for permission or to ask for forgiveness?: Conjugation of the verb Pedir A few years ago, in a beauty pageant, this was one of the questions asked to a Miss: “What is easier, to ask for permission or to ask for forgiveness?” (in spanish: “Es mejor pedir perdón, que pedir permiso), I guess this kind of…
See you later, alligator What does it take to know what verb we’re going to talk about today? It’s as simple as waking up and opening your eyes, and that’s it! We can already see the verb: Ver. But do you think you are able to recognize at a glance the forms in which the Spanish verb “ver” is conjugated?…
I Don’t Lose my Hopes Every day when learning a language as a native speaker, and without even thinking about it, verbs are used. Children have a special and sometimes funny way of conjugating them. However, they are corrected by their parents so that they learn the correct use in such a way that it flows in their language. One…