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Catalogue of Spanish Grammar lessons
Spanish Grammar
The Present Tense
Uses of Ser
Uses of Estar
Uses of Ser and Estar
with Adjectives
The Past Tense
The Imperfect
The Preterit
Part I
Part II
Part III
Verbs Ir, Ser, Hacer, and Tener
Verbs ending with -ir: servir,
pedir, sentir
Verbs Dormir and Morir
Verbs with u, i, and j stems
Verbs ending in -car, -gar,
and -zar
Other verbs ending in -ir and
-er, and -zar
Verbs Dar and Ver
Verbs with different meanings
in the preterit, Part I: Saber
and Conocer
Verbs with different meanings
in the preterit, Part II: Poder
and Querer
Imperfect vs. Preterit
Uses of the Preterit
Uses of the Imperfect, Part I
Uses of the Imperfect, Part II
Uses of the Imperfect, Part III
Uses of the Imperfect with
Preterit in the same sentence
Imperfect vs. Preterit (Recap)
Prepositions
Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Age and Price
Prepositions of Location
Presence of the Subject Pronoun
Direct abd Indirect Objects
The Direct object - Part I
The Direct object - Part II
The Indirect object - Part I
The Indirect object - Part II
Common mistakes with direct
and indirect object pronouns
Complementary Direct and
Indirect Object Pronouns
The Future Tense
Simple Future Tense
Other Ways to Express Future
The Comparison
The Comparison - Part I
The Comparison - Part II
The Comparison - Part III
Prepositions Por and Para
General Use - Overview
Uses of Por - Part I
Uses of Por - Part II
Uses of Para - Part I
Uses of Para - Part II
Expressions with Por and Para
Special Verbs
Gustar
Hacer
Conocer
Saber
Pedir and Preguntar
Muy and Mucho
Indefinite Adverbs, Adjectives,
and Pronouns
The Conditional Tense
Conditional Tense - Overview
Uses of the Conditional Tense
Contrasting Future and
Conditional Tenses
Conditional Sentences
Apocopated form of the Adjective
The Reflexive Verbs
Forming and Using the
Reflexive Verbs
Reciprocal Reflexives
Passive and Impersonal
Reflexives
Se Emotivo and
Se Aspectual
Se Accidental and
Se Intransitivador
The Pronominal Verbs
Verbs of emotions and feelings
Verbs of motion
Emphatic value of articles
Indefinite articles
Definite articles
Verbs of Change
Verbs of Change - Part I
Verbs of Change - Part II
The Imperative
Imperative Mood - Part I
Imperative Mood - Part II
Imperative Mood - Part III
Imperative Mood - Part IV
(El Imperativo Negativo)
Imperative Mood - Part V
(Los Verbos Irregulares en el
Imperativo)
Non-personal forms of a verb
Infinitive - Part I
Infinitive - Part II
Infinitive - Part III
Participle - Part I
Participle - Part II
Gerund - Part I
Gerund - Part II
Gerund - Part III - Incorrect uses
of the Gerund
Verbal Periphrases
Overview
Verbal Periphrases with infinitive
Verbal Periphrases with gerund
Verbal Periphrases with participle
Relative Pronouns
Uses of the relative pronouns
Que, Quien and Quienes
Que, Cual, Cuales, Cuyo, and Cuyos
Lo Cual and Lo Que
Donde, Cuanto, and Cuantos
The Subjunctive
The Subjunctive - Part I
The Subjunctive - Part II
The Subjunctive - Part III
The Subjunctive - Part IV
The Subjunctive - Part V
Spanish Orthography
Porque, Por que, Por qué,
and Porqué
Con que, Conque and Con qué
Así mismo, Asimismo and
A sí mismo
También and Tan bien, Tampoco
and Tan poco
Demás and De más, Aparte and
a parte
Adonde and a donde, Adónde and
A dónde, Sino and Si no
The relative possessive Cuyo
Defining and
Explanatory Adjectives
The Perfect Tenses
The Present Perfect Tense
Part I
Part II
Part III
Present Perfect vs. Preterit