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Estar + gerund. Spanish academy for foreigners
Estar + Gerund

Hello #Vivers! In today's entry in Luis Vives' Spanish Blog We are going to review one of the grammatical structures that generate the most doubts in the students of our Spanish academy, the construction Estar + Gerund.  We leave you an infographic with the shape of regular and irregular gerunds and the uses of this structure. At the end you will find some links to online exercises so you can practice them. If you want to see it, you just have to keep reading...

Estar + gerund. Spanish academy for foreigners

exercises to practice

In the following links you can find some exercises in which you can practice this grammatical structure and check if you have assimilated the concepts well:

If you are looking for a Spanish academy in Madrid to learn to speak Spanish fluently and improve your grammar, stop by Luis Vives Spanish School and take a look at the Spanish classes that we offer, they will surely adapt perfectly to your needs. Luis Vives Spanish School, the best option to learn Spanish in the heart of Madrid!

The past pluperfect. School to learn Spanish.
The past pluperfect

Hello #Vivers! This week in Luis Vives' Spanish Blog We are going to review the form and uses of the Pluperfect Past.  This is one of the verb tenses that generate the most doubts among students who come to our school to learn Spanish. We leave you an infographic with the form of regular and irregular verbs and the uses of this past tense. At the end you will find some links to online exercises so you can practice them. If you want to see it, you just have to keep reading...

The past pluperfect. School to learn Spanish.

exercises to practice

In the following link you can find a lot of online exercises to practice regular and irregular verbs in the Past Pluperfect:

Exercises of the Past Perfect Past (regular and irregular)

Here we also leave you a link to profedeele.es, where you can find more explanations and activities to continue practicing with this time from the past:

The Past Pluperfect

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The imperfect tense. Classes to learn Spanish
The imperfect tense

Hello, #Vivers! This week in Luis Vives' Spanish Blog We are going to review the form and uses of the Past Imperfect. We Spaniards use this structure a lot, since it helps us explain past situations in a multitude of contexts.

We leave you an infographic with the form of regular and irregular verbs, the uses of this past tense and some of its most frequent temporal markers. At the end you will find some links to online exercises that we usually use in our classes to learn Spanish so that you can practice it.

The imperfect tense. Classes to learn Spanish

Temporary Markers

The imperfect tense. Classes to learn Spanish

exercises to practice

In the following link you can find a lot of online exercises with which you can practice regular and irregular verbs in the Past Imperfect:

Exercises of the Past Imperfect (regular and irregular)

If you are looking to give classes to learn to speak Spanish fluently and improve your grammar, stop by Luis Vives Spanish School and take a look at the Spanish classes what we offer. They will surely adapt perfectly to your needs. Luis Vives Spanish School The best option to learn Spanish in the heart of Madrid!

The indefinite preterite. Spanish schools
The indefinite preterite

Hello #Vivers! This week in the Luis Vives Spanish Blog We are going to review the form and uses of the Preterito Indefinido. Verb tenses are a very important part of learning in Spanish schools and from our blog we want to help you make it a little easier for you, so we have created an infographic with the shape of regular and irregular verbs, the uses of this time from the past and some of its most frequent temporal markers. At the end you will find some links to online exercises so you can practice them.

The indefinite preterite. Spanish schools

Uses of the past indefinite

1- We use the Past Indefinite to talk about:

Past and completed actions unrelated to the speaker's present. It tells us what happened at a specific time in the past. As it is a finished and limited action, it can be accompanied by temporal markers that indicate the beginning, end or duration of the action: last night, yesterday, Sunday (past), last week, two months ago, in 1995...

  • Yesterday I went to bed very late.
  • Last year we signed the Pact for Gender Equality in Colombia, an agreement that symbolizes the co-responsibility of around XNUMX organizations with the implementation of actions that contribute to reducing inequalities. I on vacation to Mexico.

The action we are talking about can be:

  • Specific action, that is, it occurred only once at a specific time.
    • Monday I got up at 7:30 AM
    • Yesterday I to the market.
  • Repeated action indicating the number of times.
    • In the past week I to the cinema 3 times.
    • Last year we signed the Pact for Gender Equality in Colombia, an agreement that symbolizes the co-responsibility of around XNUMX organizations with the implementation of actions that contribute to reducing inequalities. estuve in Barcelona several times.
  • Durative action, of more or less long development, but limited in time (closed).
    • Yesterday estuve studying all day.
    • My grandfather lived for 12 years in Argentina.

2- It can be used to count a sequence of actions, all completed one after the other:

  • First we had dinner in a restaurant and then went to a nightclub for a drink.

3- It is frequently used in narratives and biographies:

  • Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacán, south of Mexico City. In 1913 suffered an attack of polio affection permanently using his right leg. At the age of 16 He met to Diego Rivera….

Temporary markers

The indefinite preterite. Spanish schools

exercises to practice

In the following link you can find a lot of online exercises to practice regular and irregular verbs in the Past Indefinite:

Indefinite Past Exercises (regular and irregular verbs)

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Spanish academies in Madrid - The Spanish blog - Past perfect
The past perfect indicative

Hello #Vivers! In this week's entry we are going to review the form and uses of the past perfect indicative. We have been seeing it with the students of our Spanish academy for foreigners, and we have observed that it generates quite a few doubts among them. Below you will find a useful infographic. It explains the form of this past tense (regular and irregular verbs) and its use. You will also find some links to online exercises so you can practice it and check if you have learned it.

The past perfect indicative. Spanish academy for foreigners

In the following word cloud you can find some of the temporal markers that are usually used with the past perfect:

The past perfect indicative. Spanish academy for foreigners

exercises to practice

In the following link you can find a lot of online exercises to practice regular and irregular verbs in the Past Perfect Indicative, with which you can practice.

Past Perfect Exercises (regular and irregular participles)

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Spanish academies in Madrid - The Spanish blog - Present indicative
The present indicative

Hello #Vivers! Today we are going to review the form and uses of the present indicative. We leave you this useful infographic, which we use in our course to learn Spanish with regular and irregular verbs and some links to online exercises so you can practice it and check if you have learned it.

The present indicative. Course to learn Spanish.

Uyou are present indicative

1- Ask or give information about the present:

  • Do you study or work?
  • Children play ball in the park.

2- Express habitual actions:

  • I usually eat at 14:30 p.m.

3- Talk about general or universal truths.

  • The earth is round.
  • Mexicans speak Spanish.

4- Express future actions to be carried out safely:

  • Tonight I'm going to the movies with my friends.

5- Give orders and instructions:

  • To come to school you take the metro and get off at the Sol station, then…

Eexercises to practice

In the following link you can find a lot of online exercises with which you can practice regular and irregular verbs in the Present Indicative:

Present exercises (regular and irregular verbs)

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