Spanish topics?
What are the most important grammatical topics in Spanish? If anyone can think of anything else I could learn, I'd appreciate it.
What are the most important grammatical topics in Spanish? If anyone can think of anything else I could learn, I'd appreciate it.
How old are students at the beginning of a vocational high school? What is considered normal? How old are most of them?
While German sounds strong, but also aggressive.
We're writing a class test soon on the topic of "Writing a Text Comparison." Does anyone have any tips I should keep in mind? I'm having trouble identifying the common theme and generally summarizing the material in my own words.
I have an exam coming up where I have to identify about 70 different tree and shrub species by their leaves and buds. But I'm realizing that it's actually pretty hard to learn because the leaves of many trees only differ in tiny details; remembering these tiny differences is pretty hard. Are there any learning…
Good Morning, I would like to become an officer in the German Armed Forces. What kind of qualification do I need, or do I have to go to high school to do so?
I'm writing an essay tomorrow, and I don't know the difference between conditional 1 and imperfect tense, or how to recognize it. Example: You have a sentence and are supposed to use imperfect or conditional.
One of the most difficult topics in the middle is the difference between Perfecto, Imperfecto and Indefinido.
But maybe you got something? I mean I may not be perfect yet, but I understand it as far as possible
Indirect and direct object, ser – estar, verbalperiphrasen, fixed twists, the debate, in particular if it is to sound uniform and not from everywhere something, and 1000 small things that can be overlooked next to it, such as pluralism, e.g. letters or foreign words, the pronunciation of historical or regional language names, Latinisms, Latin American Spanish etc.
Always where several words together have a transmitted meaning and do not correspond to the literal sense.
Thank you. But one more thing: what do you mean with fixed turns?