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15 prompts tagged with "Spanish grammar"
Drill when a Spanish subject pronoun is needed and when the verb ending already shows it, plus the tú and usted formality choice.
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 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 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 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 contrastive drills that force a choice between the Spanish preterite and imperfect in one sentence, grounded in real pairs like comía and comí.
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 le and les as Spanish indirect object pronouns and the se substitution that replaces them next to a direct object pronoun, se lo doy.
Translate an English sentence into Spanish and explain the grammar decision behind each choice: tense, ser and estar, por and para, and pronoun placement.
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.
Drill the Spanish preterite alone, anchored to a completed moment like ayer or anoche, so its single-action meaning sticks before it meets the imperfect.
Drill the Spanish ser and estar choice using adjectives and locations where the wrong verb changes meaning, like ser aburrido (boring) against estar aburrido (bored).
Generate a Spanish verb conjugation drill for one verb and tense, splitting stem from ending to show regular patterns and flagging irregular or stem-changing verbs.
Drill Spanish reflexive pronouns, me, te, se, nos, os, and se, against verbs whose meaning shifts between reflexive and non-reflexive use, like ir and irse.
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