Hacer Expressions
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by lkl
3d ago
The Spanish verb hacer, "to make" or "to do," is found in many essential and idiomatic expressions, including to to be hot, to pay attention, and to run an errand. Learn these and dozens of other Spanish expressions featuring hacer. Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Subjunctive with Conjunctions
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by lkl
1w ago
The Spanish subjunctive is required after a number of common conjunctions and relative pronouns, whereas its usage is optional after others. Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Documento Nacional de Identidad
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by lkl
2w ago
Practice your Spanish listening comprehension as you learn about the Documento Nacional de Identidad, a Spanish ID card that's as important as a passport. Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Possessive Adjectives Quiz
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by lkl
2w ago
Test yourself on possessive adjectives with this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:    Cumpleaños de Tomás Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless Spanish account to take this test. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free! Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Colors
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by lkl
3w ago
What do buying clothes, talking about art, and shopping for fruits and vegetables have in common? Color! If you want to make sure to buy red tomatoes and critique an artist's use of green, you'll need to know the Spanish colors. Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Origen de Cacao
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by lkl
1M ago
Test yourself on the Spanish present perfect in this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:    El origen de cacao Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless Spanish account to take this test. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free! Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Narcisos
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by lkl
1M ago
Discover these lovely spring flowers while practicing your Spanish listening comprehension. Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Nouns
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by lkl
1M ago
One of the eight parts of speech, a noun is commonly defined as "a person, place, or thing." If that seems vague, that's because it is. Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Verbs with Prepositions
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by lkl
2M ago
In Spanish, many verbs must be followed by a preposition, which may or may not correspond to the preposition (if any) used in English. Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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Carnaval de Cádiz
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by lkl
2M ago
Test yourself on Spanish pronominal verbs with this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:    El Carnaval de Cádiz Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless Spanish account to take this test. If you don't have one, sign up - it's free! Published on Lawless Spanish        ..read more
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