Ser and Estar
The Past Tense
- Overview
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
Prepositions
- Presence of the Subject Pronoun
Direct and Indirect Objects
The Future Tense
The Comparison
Prepositions Por and Para
Special Verbs
- Muy and Mucho
- Indefinite Adverbs, Adjectives,
and Pronouns The Conditional Tense
- Apocopated form of the Adjective
The Reflexive Verbs
The Pronominal Verbs
Emphatic value of articles
Verbs of Change
The Imperative
Non-personal forms of a verb
Verbal Periphrasis
Relative Pronouns
The Subjunctive
Spanish Orthography
- The relative possessive Cuyo
- Defining and
Explanatory Adjectives The Perfect Tenses
The Present Perfect Indicative
The Past Perfect Indicative
- The Future Perfect Indicative
- The Conditional Perfect
- The Present Perfect Subjunctive
- The Past Perfect Subjunctive
- The Future Perfect Subjunctive
