RELATIVE CLAUSES
The relative clauses introduce information about an element that precedes them and is known as “antecedent” in grammar. The antecedent is found in …
When to use “me” or “mí” in Spanish?
Yo, mí, me… I remember as well sang them at the College, although I don’t remember why; but there was no doubt that “yo” was in all of …
ALICANTE WANTS THAT RAE “CLEANS” THE TERM “ALICANTINA”
Alicante City Council claims to the Spanish Royal Academy of Language (RAE) that the word “alicantina” ceases to have an unfavorable meaning of …
28 LINKS IN SPANISH FOR NO “PERDER EL HILO”
We call them links or discursive connectors because they are expressions that really serve to unite the ideas that we make in any type of communication, verbal …
10 tips about tilde or written accent in Spanish
The pronunciation and intonation im the Spanish language can help you understand how words are accented, although to write them correctly you should learn the …
Interjections: uses and functions in the Spanish language
In the Spanish language, the interjectionshave different uses in the colloquial language. We present below some of the uses that are frequently used. …
Is “nada” and “nadie” nothing and no one?
Nada y nadie. ¿Cuántas veces querías decir nada y has dicho nadie? En español, como en inglés, usamos “nada” para referirnos a cosas y …
Do not confuse “muy” and “mucho”
“Muy” and mucho”: we use “muy” to intensify quality or attribute of something, and “mucho” to express, generally, quantity. Practice difference …








