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Using the right combination of verb forms is key to efficient communication. While English has relatively few verb endings such as -s, -ing, or -ed, conjugating Spanish verbs proves much more challenging.

Spanish reflexive verbs can make matters even more complicated as they are often used differently than their English counterparts. However, in today’s article, you’ll learn all the essential facts about Spanish reflexive verbs with a lot of extras, such as tips on what to avoid and much more.

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To be, or not to be, that is the question. The verb “to be” in unquestionably one of the most common verbs in any language. Actually, in English and in Spanish, it is the most used verb of all. It is especially true in the case of the English conjugated form "are."

Spanish, on the other hand, has two different verbs meaning "to be." In our article, you will learn the difference between ser and estar, which will enable you to say, for example, where, who, or even how you are. All of these phrases are extremely useful in your everyday communication!

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Don’t miss an important appointment ever again and learn how to say “when” in Spanish. Being able to discuss time is an important part of our daily communication.

Moreover, like “when” in English, cuando is not used only in questions. As a conjunction, it connects clauses and allows you to give more information about anything. Whenever you tell a story in Spanish, you’ll most likely need the word cuando. So, when will you start learning it with us?

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Don’t overpay for things only because you’re a tourist! If you learn how to say “How much does it cost?” in Spanish, chances are the shopkeeper will warm up to you. You might even be offered a nice little discount!

In today’s article, you’ll learn many various phrases to ask how much something is worth. Shopping in Spanish-speaking countries will be a child’s play for you from now on.

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