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the breakfast menu is shown in black and white
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the names of different jobs in spanish
the instructions for how to use meine meuning in spanish, english and french
a poster with the words to remove, to remove and to take off clothes on it
the types of food stores are shown in black and white, as well as an image of
an image of non - alcoholic drinks with the words in english and spanish on it
an info poster with different types of information
the daily routine is written in black and white, with an image of a woman's face
Learning Spanish can be tough, especially when you get confused between muy and mucho. These words often cause trouble for Spanish learners. It’s important to know the difference between muy and mucho to get better at Spanish grammar.  Muy and mucho might sound alike, but they are used differently. Muy is always an adverb, meaning “very” or “quite”. On the other hand, mucho can be an adjective or an adverb. This makes mucho a bit trickier to use correctly.  Mastering these Spanish grammar rules will make you speak more clearly and naturally. Knowing when to use muy and mucho can take your Spanish skills from beginner to advanced. Advanced Spanish Grammar, Fastest Way To Learn Spanish, Spanish Movies To Learn Spanish, Spanish Grammar Rules, Business Spanish, Learn Spanish For Beginners, Spanish Notes, Spanish Words For Beginners, Spanish For Beginners
Understanding the Difference: Muy vs Mucho in Spanish
Learning Spanish can be tough, especially when you get confused between muy and mucho. These words often cause trouble for Spanish learners. It’s important to know the difference between muy and mucho to get better at Spanish grammar. Muy and mucho might sound alike, but they are used differently. Muy is always an adverb, meaning “very” or “quite”. On the other hand, mucho can be an adjective or an adverb. This makes mucho a bit trickier to use correctly. Mastering these Spanish grammar rules will make you speak more clearly and naturally. Knowing when to use muy and mucho can take your Spanish skills from beginner to advanced.
an image of people doing different things in spanish
a poster describing the different types of coffee cups and how they are used to make them
Describing damaged cups (describiendo tazas dañadas)
🌟 ¿Alguna vez has visto una taza rota? Una taza "broken" (rota) puede simbolizar momentos perdidos en una taza de café, mientras que una "chipped" (astillada) nos recuerda las imperfecciones de la vida. ¡Abraza el inglés! ☕✨ #LearnEnglish #ControlEnglish #InglésConRoger
the spanish version of verbos con las pienas is an easy way to learn how to
english expressions to describe unique people in different languages, including the words and pictures below
English expressions to describe unique people
¿Sabías que en inglés hay expresiones para describir a personas con características únicas? 🌟 Aprende estos términos y celebra lo que te hace especial. 🧠✨ #englishexpressions #learnenglish #cambridge #vocabulario
a poster with words and pictures on it that describe the different types of shoes in spanish
Let's practice the verb "GUSTAR" 🫶 or, to like in Spanish. #spanishlessons