👉 All Basic Grammar Rules in Spanish PDF
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Each Spanish grammar course on this page has the essential notions you need to know to learn Spanish grammar. They will be useful for grammar lessons or simply to review and improve your Spanish. They are suitable for both beginner and advanced levels.
You can use these courses to review or to prepare your lessons if you are a Spanish teacher.
Each Spanish lessons includes:
- the essential grammar rules
- grammar tips that will help you to pass your exams
- a lot of examples, to make it easier for you to understand
- a PDF of the lesson that you can download absolutely for free
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Online Spanish grammar course:
- Affirmative sentences
- Exclamatory sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Negative sentences
- To be: Ser vs Estar
- To have: Tener vs Haber
- Hay vs Está
- Apocope / Apocopation
- Alphabet and spelling rules
- Accent and punctuation rules
- Dipthongs, accents and word stress
- Gender of nouns
- Plural of nouns
- Compound nouns & words
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Definite articles
- Indefinite articles
- The neutral article: lo
- Auxiliary verbs (Haber, Ser, Estar)
- Expressing agreement and disagreement
- Expressing obligation
- Expressing habit
- Expressing quantity
- Expressing insistancy (Emphatic form)
- Expressing wishes and regrets
- Expressing tastes (with gustar)
- Expressing hypothesis
- Verbs like Gustar
- Imperative (affirmative form)
- Imperative (negative form)
- Sequence of Tenses
- Conjunctions
- Dates and times
- Comparative Sentences
- Superlative adjectives
- Reported speech
- Indefinite adjectives (Alguno, Ninguno, Cada, Mismo…)
- Demonstrative adjectives
- Possessive adjectives
- Qualifying adjectives
- Adverbs of affirmation, negation and doubt
- Adverbs of place
- Adverbs of manners
- Adverbs of quantity
- Adverbs of time
- Diphthongs and spelling changes on consonants and vowels
- Diphtongs and spelling changes
- Cardinal numbers
- Ordinal numbers and calculations
- Prepositions
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Indefinite pronouns
- Interrogative pronouns
- Subject personal pronouns
- Adding ‘lo’ to Spanish verbs
- Complement personal pronouns
- Possessive pronouns
- Reflexive pronouns
- Relative pronouns
- Prefixes and suffixes
- Qué or cuál?
- Por or para?
- Diminutives
- Common grammar errors to avoid
- Bien, bueno or buen?
- Por qué, porque, por que and porqué: what’s the difference?
- Tú or Usted
- También or Tampoco?
- Pedir or Preguntar?
- Tomar, llevar or Traer
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