In this lesson, we practice using making an if-then hypothetical statement. We then practice making if-then statements reflect a likely possibility.
Spanish Grammar
AD01 Adjectives That Change Meaning
Quick Navigation Adjectives that Change Meaning ANTIGUOVIEJOCIERTOCUALQUIERGRANDEPOBREDIFERENTERAROSIMPLEÚNICONUEVORelated LessonQuiz In this audio lesson, we are going to discuss adjectives that change meaning depending on their position before or after the noun.Adjetivos que cambian de significado según su posición antes o después del sustantivoAdjectives that Change Meaning (based on their position before or after the noun) ANTIGUO I’m talking about FORMER […]
Adjectives Before Nouns in Spanish
Quick Navigation Inherent CharacteristicSubjective, OpinionFollowing the exclamation “QUÉ”Quantity Hola! Me alegra mucho estar de vuelta. I am very happy to be back podcasting about Spanish grammar! My last grammar podcasts were in June, when we covered Spanish verbs with prepositions. In this lesson, we are going to learn why the adjective sometimes goes before the […]
VB04 Spanish Verbs with Prepositions
In this Spanish grammar audio lesson, we practice using common verbs with prepositions. As with all my audio lessons, I invite you to speak Spanish with me. This lesson will focus on verbs with prepositions, followed by the infinitive of another verb. For example, Verbo + Preposición + Infinitivo Trato + de + hablar. Table […]
The Spanish Verbs Traer and Llevar
In this audio lesson, we practice when to use the Spanish verbs TRAER and LLEVAR. TRAER is used to say “to bring” and LLEVAR is used to say “to bring” or “to take.” Unlike their English counterparts, the Spanish verbs TRAER and LLEVAR imply a certain direction of movement. This can be a bit confusing for non-native Spanish speakers. Pero no pasa nada. After listening to this audio Spanish lesson packed with examples, you’ll know exactly when to use TRAER and when to use LLEVAR.
Practice Using the Subjunctive in Spanish
This lesson covers the use of the subjunctive following a main clause that expresses one of the following attitudes: influence, emotion, and judgment.
Giving Directions in Spanish
In my latest series of Spanish Grammar audio lessons, we practice giving directions in Spanish within a Hospital. (Shout out to Bien, a member at docmolly.com, who recommended this topic! ✋) After making this series, I feel really comfortable asking for and giving directions in Spanish, and I want you to feel the same. So I […]
Spanish Prepositions – Por vs Para
Do you know when to use POR vs PARA? Today’s podcast is a quiz on the Spanish prepositions POR y PARA. It kicks off a series of audio lessons that will cover these two prepositions at docmolly.com.
Quedar y Quedarse – I am back with a quiz!
Spanish Grammar Audio Quiz This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast […]