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Practical lessons in Spanish for beginning, intermediate, and advanced learners. Sunday, March 4, 2007. Using "Hay que infinitive" is a great way to express something of importance. Hay que estudiar para aprender. - It's important to study in order to learn. ( literal translation. There is that to study in order to learn. Hay que comer. - It's important to eat. You could still always say "Es importante para comer" but saying it with Hay que. Instead makes you sound like a more fluent Spanish speaker.

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Practical lessons in Spanish for beginning, intermediate, and advanced learners. Sunday, March 4, 2007. Using "Hay que infinitive" is a great way to express something of importance. Hay que estudiar para aprender. - It's important to study in order to learn. ( literal translation. There is that to study in order to learn. Hay que comer. - It's important to eat. You could still always say "Es importante para comer" but saying it with Hay que. Instead makes you sound like a more fluent Spanish speaker.

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The Spanish Coach: February 2007

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Practical lessons in Spanish for beginning, intermediate, and advanced learners. Saturday, February 24, 2007. Haber past participle - to have done something. Many times with English we say sentences like I have gone to the store. Or She has seen the ocean. This is when we use the word have. Not to signify ownership (example : I have a dog. But to express something we accomplished or are about to accomplish. In Spanish we use forms of the verb haber. To express these kinds of sentences:. He - I have.

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The Spanish Coach: Haber + past participle - to have done something

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Practical lessons in Spanish for beginning, intermediate, and advanced learners. Saturday, February 24, 2007. Haber past participle - to have done something. Many times with English we say sentences like I have gone to the store. Or She has seen the ocean. This is when we use the word have. Not to signify ownership (example : I have a dog. But to express something we accomplished or are about to accomplish. In Spanish we use forms of the verb haber. To express these kinds of sentences:. He - I have.

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The Spanish Coach: Lesson Number One: ir + a + infinitive

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Practical lessons in Spanish for beginning, intermediate, and advanced learners. Friday, February 23, 2007. Lesson Number One: ir a infinitive. One of the most useful and practical lessons in Spanish is using a form of the verb Ir. Voy, vas, va, vamos, van) with an infinitive (Spanish verbs ending in -ar, -er, and -ir). Of of the most common examples of this is Voy a comer. Which means I'm going to eat. We say "I'm going to" all of the time in English, well they do the same thing in Spanish:. Ir - to go:.

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The Spanish Coach: Hay que + infinitive

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Practical lessons in Spanish for beginning, intermediate, and advanced learners. Sunday, March 4, 2007. Using "Hay que infinitive" is a great way to express something of importance. Hay que estudiar para aprender. - It's important to study in order to learn. ( literal translation. There is that to study in order to learn. Hay que comer. - It's important to eat. You could still always say "Es importante para comer" but saying it with Hay que. Instead makes you sound like a more fluent Spanish speaker.

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The Spanish Coach: March 2007

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Practical lessons in Spanish for beginning, intermediate, and advanced learners. Sunday, March 4, 2007. Using "Hay que infinitive" is a great way to express something of importance. Hay que estudiar para aprender. - It's important to study in order to learn. ( literal translation. There is that to study in order to learn. Hay que comer. - It's important to eat. You could still always say "Es importante para comer" but saying it with Hay que. Instead makes you sound like a more fluent Spanish speaker.

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