NYC Spanish - NYC Español

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Spanish Classes in New York City and online with a Native Speaker

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Recent News
Pluperfect Subjunctive in Counterfactual conditional senteces in the past

We use the Pluperfect Subjunctive in Counterfactual conditional sentences in the past. That is to say, to express what could have or should have happened...

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More regionalisms, important words for travelers

The word for BUS varies from region to region. Por ejemplo: El nombre genérico es autobús o bus. En Méjico dicen camión (this means truck in most of...

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Regional Terms for foods

Los vegetales  y las frutas tienen a menudo nombres diferentes en diversas regiones de habla hispana. Aquí van algunos ejemplos: Artichoke: Alcachofa...

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Auxiliar verb “HABER” and its uses in Spanish

Have as an Auxiliar in Spanish: EL VERBO HABER “Haber” es el más importante de los verbos utilizados como auxiliar de los demás verbos. ...

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Pronombres de Objeto Directo y de Objeto Indirecto (continuación)

Another way to distinguish when an object is direct or indirect is to analyze the nature of the verb as it functions inside the sentence. This way we...

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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish

Direct Object and Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish: Explanations and [...]

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Read what people are saying about Andrea Cukier’s Spanish classes!

“I have learned from Andrea in only 4 months far more about the Spanish language than I was able to learn from 2 years of countless larger classes, audio...

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Adverbial Expressions in Spanish

How to say it in Spanish. Gradually: poco a poco, de a [...]

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how to say “anyway” in Spanish

The expressions to say “anyway” or  “anyhow” in Spanish are: De todos modos De todas maneras De cualquier modo De cualquier...

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Por vs. Para

Por vs. Para

POR 1.    Durante: He vivido en Madrid por ocho años.    Duration of time: I’ve lived in Madrid for eight years Pattern...

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