Spanish Grammar – I shaved this morning πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I shaved this morning. The answer to this grammar question would be: me afeitΓ©, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I shaved this morning. The answer to this grammar question would be: me afeitΓ©, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I woke up late today. The answer to this grammar question would be: me despertΓ©, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I prefer to shower in the morning. The answer to this grammar question would be: ducharme, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I got lost yesterday. The answer to this grammar question would be: me perdΓ, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I don’t like it at all. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – For starters, lets go to the cinema. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Is this money for me?. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – For us, desserts are small. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – That water is for washing. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – For me, food is important. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – For a change I want to live in Colombia. The answer to this grammar question would be: por, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – This is for you. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I work so I can travel. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I am going to love you forever. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I am saving for a holiday. The answer to this grammar question would be: para, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ