Danilo Soares

Danilo Soares, CEO of the company Trabalhador Digital, has worked in the areas of marketing and online learning since 2016.

Verbs in the Infinitive: French

In English, you recognise verbs in the infinitive because they all have ‘to’ in front of them (to dance, to sing, to be…) In French, you don’t recognise verbs in the infinitive with what is in front of them but with their endings. There are 3 different types of verbs in the infinitive in French. […]

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Possessive Adjectives – French

In French, possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their) agree with the noun they describe, NOT with the person it belongs to. It means that if you are talking about ‘his table’, in English, the emphasis is put on the fact that the possessor is masculine. In French, the possessor does not matter; because

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Tú x Usted Spanish Exercises

Let’s practice!! The pronoun Tú is for informal cases and the pronoun usted is for formal cases, or if you want to be polite with anyone. An easy way to recognize if the sentence is formal or informal is seeing carefully the conjunction of the verb with these two pronouns… you already saw the difference?

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Come Get Some Spanish Culture

People around the world are learning and understanding different cultures, countries and languages. We are traveling more often to various countries and at times find that conversing with someone who can only speak his or her native language can be a challenge. One such issue arrives when you visit a Spanish-speaking country and can’t really

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