Spanish Grammar – We are staying in a hotel πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – We are staying in a hotel. The answer to this grammar question would be: nos quedamos, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – We are staying in a hotel. The answer to this grammar question would be: nos quedamos, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I don’t believe it. The answer to this grammar question would be: me, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Her name is Luisa. The answer to this grammar question would be: se llama, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – What’s your name?. The answer to this grammar question would be: te llamas, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – What time do you get up?. The answer to this grammar question would be: te levantas, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I wonder where my sister is. The answer to this grammar question would be: me pregunto, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I see myself in you. The answer to this grammar question would be: me veo, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I got married last year. The answer to this grammar question would be: me casΓ©, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Do you want to get married someday?. The answer to this grammar question would be: casarte, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Don’t worry!. The answer to this grammar question would be: te preocupes, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I want to stay in Spain. The answer to this grammar question would be: quedarme, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I feel sad that I can’t come. The answer to this grammar question would be: me siento, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Don’t forget to brush your teeth. The answer to this grammar question would be: cepillarte, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I enjoyed myself at the party. The answer to this grammar question would be: me divertΓ, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – You always look at yourself in the mirror. The answer to this grammar question would be: te miras, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ