SpanishNow How to Say "I Like" in Spanish: Gustar Without the Confusion Say I like in Spanish with gustar the right way: me gusta vs me gustan, why it's never yo gusto, the pronouns, articles, and five verbs that copy the pattern. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #gustar #verbs #beginner #me-gusta
SpanishNow Spanish Object Pronouns: Lo, La, Le & Se Made Simple Use lo/la for the direct object and le for the indirect — and le becomes se before lo/la. Master Spanish object pronouns with one simple verb test. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #object-pronouns #pronouns #grammar #beginner
SpanishNow Preterite vs. Imperfect: Spanish Past Tense Made Easy Preterite vs. imperfect: use the preterite for finished events, the imperfect for ongoing scenery. A trigger-word cheat sheet, flowchart, and examples. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #preterite-vs-imperfect #past-tense #verbs #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Reflexive Verbs: Me, Te, Se Made Clear Spanish reflexive verbs use me, te, se for actions you do to yourself. Master the daily-routine pattern, pronoun placement, and shifts like dormir vs dormirse. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #reflexive-verbs #verbs #pronouns #daily-routine #beginner
SpanishNow Tener in Spanish: Why You're Hungry, Cold & 30 Years In Spanish you HAVE hunger, cold, and 30 years — not are them. Master tener expressions like tengo hambre, tengo frío, and tengo 30 años in one rule. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 5 min read #tener #verbs #common-mistakes #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Subjunctive Explained Simply for Beginners The Spanish subjunctive is a mood, not a tense — use it after a WEIRDO trigger plus que. Learn the one rule, the yo-form recipe, and the lines you already say. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 5 min read #subjunctive #verbs #grammar #beginner #weirdo
SpanishNow El or La? Spanish Noun Gender Rules Made Simple El or la? Spanish noun gender is ~99% readable off the word's ending. Learn the o/a defaults, LONERS, feminine endings, and the handful of rebels to memorize. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 7 min read #noun-gender #el-vs-la #grammar #beginner #articles
SpanishNow How to Say "You" in Spanish: Tú, Usted, Vos & Vosotros Spanish has five words for "you": tú, usted, vos, vosotros, and ustedes. Learn which to use by who you're talking to and where — plus the verb endings. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #pronouns #tu-vs-usted #voseo #beginner #spanish-dialects
SpanishNow Por vs Para in Spanish: One Mental Model, No Acronyms Por looks backward at cause and path; para looks forward at goal and destination. Master por vs para in Spanish with one mental model — no acronyms needed. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #por-vs-para #prepositions #grammar #intermediate
SpanishNow Ser vs. Estar: When to Use Each in Spanish Ser vs estar made simple: how you feel and where you are use estar, everything else uses ser. Master the rule, the exceptions, and the traps that flip meaning. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #ser-vs-estar #verbs #grammar #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Accent Marks: 3 Rules for Every Word A Spanish word needs an accent mark in just three cases: it breaks the default stress, it's a homophone, or a weak vowel splits off. Here are all three rules. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #accent-marks #pronunciation #spelling #stress #beginner