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The two "to be" verbs — permanent vs temporary
Study →Regular -ar/-er/-ir verb conjugations
Study →el/la/los/las · un/una — definite & indefinite
Study →yo, tú, él, ella, nosotros, vosotros, ellos
Study →Possession, age, and fixed expressions
Study →Counting · telling the time · days & months
Study →este / ese / aquel — this, that, those
Study →Gender and number agreement with nouns
Study →qué, cómo, dónde, cuándo, quién, cuánto
Study →no, nunca, tampoco — saying no in Spanish
Study →There is / there are — hay + noun
Study →en, sobre, debajo, delante, detrás, entre
Study →a las, el, los, en, por, durante
Study →estar + gerundio — I am doing / estoy haciendo
Study →me gusta / me gustan — expressing likes
Study →When to use each: identity, description, state
Study →voy a comer — talking about near future plans
Study →levantarse, llamarse — actions you do to yourself
Study →hablar, trabajar, escuchar — full paradigm
Study →comer, vivir, leer — contrasting the endings
Study →Imperativo — ven aquí, escucha, abre el libro
Study →siempre, normalmente, a veces, nunca
Study →hablé, comí, viví — pretérito indefinido
Study →fui, tuve, hice — the most common irregulars
Study →Learn from beginner errors: gender, tense, verb agreement
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