Mariel Lettier

Mariel is an English-Spanish translator and teacher from Uruguay. She has learned most of her English and pop culture references from listening to Lorelai in Gilmore Girls. She is passionate about language and travel and you can follow her adventures in her travel blog, runaways.uy.

Mariel Lettier

“Conseguir” Conjugation in Spanish: Accomplish Anything You Set Your Mind To!

As the song goes, you may not always get what you want, but you’ll get what you need. And today, what you need is to go over the conseguir (to get/accomplish) conjugation in Spanish! In this article, we’ll dive into the conseguir conjugation. We’ll start by looking at its meaning and its verbals. We’ll then …

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I’ve Got a Feeling! – The “Sentir” Conjugation in Spanish

Have you checked in with your feelings lately? If so, that’s great! But have you done it in Spanish? We can certainly help you with that! In this article, we’ll go over the sentir conjugation in Spanish. We’ll start by looking at what type of verb it is, its different meanings and its verbals. We’ll …

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Spanish Grammar Practice 101: Essential Tips and Resources for Grammar Mastery

Do you need help with your Spanish grammar practice? Not sure how to improve your skills? Well, you’ve come to the right place! We’ll kick off this article by helping you figure out your learning style and reviewing Spanish grammar basics. We’ll then give you plenty of tips and resources to help you with your …

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“Cerrar” Conjugation: Comprehensive Guide with Examples

Have you ever given any thought to how many times a day do you close things? It’s more than you expected, right? In this article, we’ll cover how to close things in Spanish. Well, not really, just how to indicate you’ve closed something or that something is close. Below, we’ll go over the cerrar conjugation. …

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“Repetir” Conjugation Made Easy: The Ultimate Guide to Conjugating “Repetir” in Spanish

Learning a new language takes a lot of repetition, so it’s about time we learn about this verb: repetir. Repetir is not that hard to conjugate, but it does have several meanings to consider. In this article, we’ll go over the repetir conjugation. We’ll start by explaining what type of verb this is and look …

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“Vestir” Conjugation in Spanish: A Quick and Easy Guide

What’s your favorite piece of clothing? Do you love or hate shopping for new clothes? Are you a fashion expert? Whatever your answer to these questions, clothes are a part of our daily lives. That is why we’ll be focusing on the conjugation of the verb “vestir” or “to dress/get (someone) dressed” or “to wear” …

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Spanish Conjugation Practice: Best Tips and Resources

Spanish conjugations can be quite tricky. As you may know, there are three types of conjugations depending on verb ending (-ar, –ir or-er). There are also three different moods—indicative, subjunctive and imperative—with 20 different tenses in total. Not to mention the three verbals—infinitive, gerund and participle! This is why, in this article, we’ve gathered plenty …

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