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Posts by Rustom Marker

How to use En, con and entre

By Rustom Marker | November 23, 2014

The prepositions en, con and entre are used in a variety of ways in Spanish.…

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Preposition ‘a’ and ‘de’

By Rustom Marker | November 16, 2014

A preposition is a word that connects the elements of a sentence.   Preposition ‘a’…

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Time in Spanish

By Rustom Marker | November 10, 2014

In todays blog we will discuss how to tell the time in Spanish. The different…

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Verbs in Spanish

By Rustom Marker | November 3, 2014

Verbs are words that describe an action, state or occurrence in a sentence. In Spanish…

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Subjunctive tense

By Rustom Marker | October 26, 2014

The Spanish subjunctive tense sends chills down the spine of every language student. But do…

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Preguntar and Pedir (to ask)

By Rustom Marker | October 19, 2014

Pedir and Preguntar (to ask) In Spanish the verbs ‘pedir’ and ‘preguntar’ both mean ‘to…

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Social Work in Guatemala

By Rustom Marker | October 12, 2014

Why Guatemala? Poverty in Guatemala is widespread, extreme and deeply entrenched. According to the UNICEF…

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The contractions ‘al’ and ‘del’ in Spanish.

By Rustom Marker | October 5, 2014

Contractions are when two words combine to form one. In English there are many contractions…

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Difference between Tú, Vos, Usted, Vosotros or Ustedes

By Rustom Marker | September 27, 2014

Recently, I was speaking to a friend from Spain and I used the term usted.…

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Compound Words in Spanish

By Rustom Marker | September 21, 2014

Compound words are formed when two words come together to make a new word or…

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