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Build a listening or dictation passage in Spanish, French, Italian, German, or Portuguese, flagging words where spelling and sound diverge, like seseo, liaison, or devoicing.
Build a Korean honorifics drill covering formal 하십시오체, polite 해요체, and casual 해체, comparing verb endings on the same base sentence across levels.
Practice German verb-second word order in main clauses and verb-final order in subordinate clauses introduced by weil, dass, or wenn, plus a case overview.
Drill when a Spanish subject pronoun is needed and when the verb ending already shows it, plus the tú and usted formality choice.
Practice der, die, and das across all four German cases, testing how the article shifts with grammatical role rather than gender alone.
Drill gustar, encantar, faltar, doler, molestar, quedar, interesar, and importar, where the verb agrees with the thing being liked, not the person doing the liking.
Drill Russian verb conjugation by person, number, and tense, including the imperfective/perfective aspect pair and past-tense gender agreement English speakers often miss.
Build a practice set covering Arabic script letter shapes by position, short vowel harakat marks, and the difference between Modern Standard Arabic and regional dialects.
Generate a Japanese particle drill covering は, が, を, に, and で, anchored in the は-versus-が topic-and-subject distinction through minimal-pair sentences.
Drill the Spanish imperfect for ongoing, habitual, and background past action, grounded in the fact that only ser, ir, and ver break its predictable pattern.
Drill regular Spanish future tense against the ten irregular verbs that break the pattern, tendré, saldré, pondré, and others, grouped by shared stem pattern.
Practice high-frequency French irregular verbs, être, avoir, aller, faire, venir, prendre, mettre, and dire, drilling conjugated forms that barely resemble their own infinitive.
Explain false friends and false cognates between Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, or Italian and English, identifying the meaning and correct word a learner intended.
Drill formal and informal commands across French, Italian, German, Portuguese, and Russian, flagging irregularities a regular conjugation pattern won't predict.
Drill Spanish adjective gender and number agreement, plus the small set of adjectives, like viejo, that shift meaning by position before or after the noun.
Drill the Spanish por and para choice by category: reason against purpose, duration against deadline, and exchange against recipient, since English collapses both into 'for'.
Drill the Spanish present perfect against the simple past, covering the ten irregular past participles that break the -ado/-ido pattern and the regional usage split.
Build contrastive Portuguese preterite-and-imperfect drills anchored in real verb pairs like comia and comi, and conhecia and conheci, within a single sentence.
Practice a three-letter Arabic root across its verb forms, showing how letter doubling, vowel lengthening, or prefixes shift meaning toward causative or reciprocal senses.
Practice French articles, le versus la, un versus une, and the partitive du, de la, and des, including noun endings that signal the wrong gender.
Explain the English-habit mistakes in a French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, or Japanese sentence that generic grammar checkers miss because they look grammatically correct.
Explain Hindi's subject-object-verb sentence order and postpositions, the masculine and feminine gender system shaping verb and adjective endings, and the phonetic Devanagari script.
Write a Brazilian or European Portuguese translation of an English sentence with grammar reasoning shown, flagging Spanish-Portuguese false friends, tense choice, and the tu-você split.
Drill Spanish direct object pronouns lo, la, los, and las across positions they occupy: before a verb, on an infinitive or gerund, or a command.
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