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The use of de and des in French: key rules, exceptions, and examples

One of the first things that catches a learner’s attention in French is the tiny but tricky […]

Italian

The Italian Si Impersonale: how and when to use it

Among the grammatical structures that learners encounter early on in Italian, one of the most useful — […]

German

Kein or Nicht? A Clear Guide to German Negation

If you’re learning German, you’ve probably already noticed that one of the first challenges is figuring out […]

Italian

Verb + Preposition + Verb in Italian: When to Use a, di, or da

When learning Italian, English speakers quickly discover that verbs don’t always combine freely. Very often, an infinitive […]

Spanish

Hay vs Estar: how to know which one to use in Spanish

If you’re learning Spanish, you’ve probably come across sentences like: Hay un libro en la mesa.El libro […]

French

French negation explained: a complete guide for English speakers

One of the first surprises English speakers encounter when learning French is negation. In English, making a […]

Italian

Essere or avere? How to choose the right auxiliary verb in the Italian passato prossimo

Learning Italian is an exciting journey, but like any new language, it comes with a few tricky […]

French

How to form a question in French: basic rules

When you start learning French, one of the first challenges is figuring out how to turn a […]

Spanish

¿Ser o estar?

When you start learning Spanish, one thing quickly stands out: there isn’t just one verb for “to […]

Spanish

Spanish Superlatives: A Complete Guide to Relative and Absolute Forms

When learning a foreign language, one of the first goals is being able to describe and compare […]

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