Spanish Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns – Learn and Practice

Welcome 😊 to our grammar lesson on Spanish Possessive adjectives and pronouns (“Adjetivos y pronombres posesivos”). Possessives indicate possession. In other words, who owns something. They are equivalent to the English my, mine, your, yours, his… By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand these words and use them correctly in sentences. You will also

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Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns – Learn and Practice

Welcome 😊 to our grammar lesson on Spanish Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns (“Adjetivos y pronombres demostrativos”). Demonstratives indicate the distance between the speaker and something or someone else. They are equivalent to the English this/these – that/those. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand these words and use them correctly

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Object Pronouns in Spanish – Direct and Indirect (with PRACTICE)

Welcome 😊 to our grammar lesson on Spanish object pronouns. In this lesson we will talk about both direct and indirect object pronouns (“complemento directo” and “complemento indirecto”). By the end, you will be able to identify Spanish object pronouns and use them correctly in sentences. You will also find a Quiz and Exercises to practice. For clarity, we

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