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Exercise: Celia Sánchez-Ramos
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Position of Spanish direct and indirect object pronouns with infinitive/present participle and affirmative commands
Por culpa de/gracias a = because of/thanks to in Spanish
Que/ el cual/ la cual/ los cuales/ quien/ quienes = who, that, which (Spanish relative pronouns)
Conjugate irregular estar in the present subjunctive in Spanish (El Presente de Subjuntivo)
Using the infinitive after prepositions in Spanish (not present participle)
Difference between cómo and como in Spanish (with and without an accent)
Using the imperfect vs the preterite in Spanish (general use)
Using the imperfect vs the preterite in Spanish (time markers)
Position of adjectives in Spanish
Spanish past participles as adjectives
Spanish verbs Quedar, Quedarse and Quedarle (Different meanings of verb quedar)
Ya que/ Puesto que/ Porque/No porque followed by indicative/subjunctive (subordinate causal clauses)
Spanish relative clauses with the indicative and the subjunctive (subordinate relative clauses)
Using ya/ya no meaning now/already/finally/any longer
How to say I can't wait/I can't wait to do something in Spanish with no ver la hora
Gender and plural of Spanish nouns ending in -ma (Greek origin)
Spanish verbs Decir vs Contar (to tell)
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