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Read more about the article Flying Planes: The Many Uses of -ing in English

Flying Planes: The Many Uses of -ing in English

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 18, 2020
  • Post category:English/Grammar/Verbs

The ending -ing has many uses in English. A verb ending in -ing can be a noun (called a gerund) or part of a progressive verb (called a participle). The…

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Read more about the article Ser and Estar

Ser and Estar

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 12, 2020
  • Post category:Spanish/Verbs

What’s the Difference between Ser and Estar? Remember that there are two verbs in Spanish that mean to be, ser and estar. The difference between the two isn’t terribly difficult…

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Read more about the article What’s the Difference? por qué, por que, porqué and porque

What’s the Difference? por qué, por que, porqué and porque

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 12, 2020
  • Post category:Grammar/Spanish

You’ve seen pairs like él and el, but a quadruplet? You already know that many Spanish words come in pairs that look alike, apart from an accent mark. If these…

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