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When you have to use "le, la, lo"

04.12.2013 10:36
What's the Object? A Look at Objective Pronouns By Gerald Erichsen     Perhaps the most difficult aspect of grammar for most Spanish students when learning how to use...

Explanation of Spanish prepositions "Según and Sin"

05.11.2013 12:16
según Según derives from the Latin SECVNDVM (“according to”), and, unlike the English preposition according, a verb can follow it without a qualifier such as “what” (que). Según (dice) él, es un...

Explanation of the Spanish prepositions CON y PARA

24.10.2013 10:22
con Con, derives from the Latin CVM (“with”), is an idiosyncratic preposition that combines with the personal pronouns mí, ti, and sí as the forms: conmigo (“with me”), contigo (“with you”), and...

Explanation of the Spanish preposition A

22.10.2013 10:28
A generally denotes to and at; it has these notable usages: It indicates movement to a destination: "Viajaron a Madrid." = "They traveled to Madrid." "Llegaron a Madrid." = "They arrived in...

Historical Sites in Spain

22.10.2013 10:00
Historical sites in Spain can be found everywhere in the country. There are more than 40 Spain UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country, and almost all these have historical significance. Some of...

About Cuenca

06.10.2013 13:44
  Located in a natural setting of beauty, the Old Town of Cuenca occupies a superb site between two river gorges. Famous are its 15th Century "hanging houses" (casas colgadas), that appear...