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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.
Build an object pronoun placement drill across French, Italian, German, Portuguese, and Spanish, covering direct, indirect, and reflexive pronoun position rules.
Explain which register a Spanish, French, Italian, German, or Portuguese situation calls for and why, covering the social signals a native speaker reads.
Turn an English sentence into natural French with the grammar reasoning shown, covering tense choice, gender agreement, object pronoun placement, and tu versus vous register.
Practice German plural noun formation noun by noun, since das Buch becomes die Bücher and die Mutter becomes die Mütter with no shared predictable rule.
Practice English articles, prepositions, or verb tenses through a mixed-topic ESL grammar generator that targets a learner's specific weak spot.
Generate an Italian definite article drill covering il, lo, la, i, gli, and le, using the sound-based trigger rules for lo, gli, and elision.
Drill Russian's six noun cases, nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, and prepositional, with a selector for one case or a mixed six-case review.
Build a Mandarin basics drill covering the four tones plus neutral tone, subject-verb-object and topic-comment sentence order, and the aspect particles le, guo, and zai.
Translate an English sentence into a chosen target language and explain the grammar reasoning behind each choice, covering Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and French.
Build contrastive drills that force a choice between the Spanish preterite and imperfect in one sentence, grounded in real pairs like comía and comí.
Generate an Italian verb conjugation drill covering the three regular groups, the -isc- infix pattern for -ire verbs, and irregulars essere, avere, andare, and fare.
Explain a Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, or Japanese idiom three ways, the literal words, actual meaning, and when a native speaker uses it.
Practice choosing between French passé composé and imparfait in context, completed events versus background and ongoing states, the hardest past-tense decision for English speakers.
Practice French verb conjugation, the -er, -ir, and -re endings that cover most verbs, with irregular verbs like être, avoir, aller, and faire handled separately.
Generate Spanish subjunctive practice sentences organized by trigger, wishes, emotion, doubt, or impersonal expressions, so learners recognize the cue instead of defaulting to the indicative.
Drill the ten Spanish verbs that rebuild their preterite stem entirely, tener to tuv-, decir to dij-, grouped by shared pattern rather than memorized alone.
Drill Spanish command conjugation, focusing on the eight irregular affirmative tú forms and the negative tú commands that switch to the present subjunctive instead.
Practice German weak, mixed, and strong adjective declension, the three patterns that decide an ending's form depending on whether an article precedes the noun.
Drill le and les as Spanish indirect object pronouns and the se substitution that replaces them next to a direct object pronoun, se lo doy.
Build a short reading passage at a specific CEFR level in seven languages, plus comprehension questions testing main idea, detail, inference, and vocabulary in context.
Build a Portuguese ser-and-estar drill anchored where it diverges from Spanish's version of the split, especially weather, where Portuguese uses está frio directly.
Read Spanish writing from English-speaking learners and flag L1-interference errors a spellchecker misses: false cognates, missing personal a, wrong prepositions, and subjunctive avoidance.
Translate an English sentence into Spanish and explain the grammar decision behind each choice: tense, ser and estar, por and para, and pronoun placement.
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