by Guadalupe Pérez | Aug 5, 2025 | Blog
Struggling with double object pronouns? Don’t worry—I’ll break them down so they finally make sense!If you’ve ever stumbled over sentences like “Le lo doy” or hesitated before saying “Te la traigo”, you’re not alone. Double object pronouns trip up many adult learners....
by Guadalupe Pérez | Jul 16, 2025 | Blog
Do you ever wonder how to use reflexive verbs in Spanish when hearing phrases like Me levanto a las siete or Te llamas María? Reflexive verbs can seem confusing at first, but with a little practice, you’ll be using them confidently in your daily conversations. Today,...
by Guadalupe Pérez | Jul 9, 2025 | Blog
Want to say that your house is bigger than your friend’s? Or that this pizza is better than the last one? If you’re learning Spanish, comparisons like “more,” “less,” “better,” and “worse” are essential. And...
by Guadalupe Pérez | Jul 2, 2025 | Blog
Confused About Por vs. Para? If you’ve ever paused mid-sentence wondering, “Wait—should I use por or para here?” you’re not alone. These two little words can cause big headaches for Spanish learners. But guess what? By the end of this post,...
by Guadalupe Pérez | Jun 24, 2025 | Blog
Are Spanish object pronouns making your head spin? Struggling with Spanish direct vs indirect object pronouns? You’re not alone—and don’t worry, I’ll make them easy for you! If you’re a native English speaker learning Spanish, these little words can be confusing...
by Guadalupe Pérez | Jun 16, 2025 | Blog
Do You Know When to Use Tener que, Deber, or Hay que in Spanish? Learning Spanish as an adult can be both exciting and overwhelming. One common source of confusion? Knowing whether to use tener que, deber, or hay que when talking about obligations, advice, or general...
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