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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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Trying to Learn Spanish Vocabulary? Here Are Our Best Tips and Resources

Adding new vocabulary is very important to improve your language skills. A few hundred words are enough to interact with others while travelling, but you will need around 1,500 words if you want to reach a basic conversational level. Meanwhile, advanced users know 8,000 words, and 15,000 words make you as fluent as a native …

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