La siesta del martes, Gabriel Garcáa MÃírquez | |
Spanish equivalents of English to be (Part I) | |
La casa de los espáritus, Isabel Allende | |
Spanish equivalents of English to be (Part II) | |
El t̼nel, Ernesto S̒bato | |
Simple tenses of the indicative mode | |
Viaje a la Alcarria, Camilo José Cela | |
Compound tenses of the indicative mode and related verbal forms | |
Nada, Carmen Laforet | |
Other verbal forms | |
La ciudad y los perros, Mario Vargas Llosa | |
The subjunctive mood (Part I) | |
La rama seca, Ana Maráa Matute | |
The subjunctive mood (Part II) | |
Aceite guapo, Rosario Castellanos | |
The subjunctive mood (Part III) | |
Como agua para chocolate, Laura Esquivel | |
Adjectives and adjective position | |
Las ataduras, Carmen Martán Gaite | |
Pronouns | |
La sombra del ciprés es alargada, Miguel Delibes | |
Relative pronouns | |
La casa de Asterión, Jorge Luis Borges | |
Prepositions | |
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