Spanish Grammar Resources
The lovely @studywithbyu came to looking for some help with Spanish grammar, so here is a little masterlist! (warning, not so little - long post ahead!) I highly suggest checking out both resources because they cover different things and one may provide the information in a better format for you.
A great resource with reliable translations and instruction! I go here instead of to Google Translate because I know it’s much more helpful and accurate. It also has forums for individual questions.
Here is a list of all its lessons:
Descriptive adjectives (regular and irregular)
Nationalities as adjectives
Short form adjectives (apocopation)
Asking questions: interrogatives
Comparisons of inequality
Superlatives - the best, worst, most, & least
Using adjectives as nouns
Relative adjectives (cuyo)
Adverb forms and placement
Definite article forms (regular and exceptions)
Indefinite article forms (regular and irregular)
Masculine and feminine nouns
Professions and other nouns with both masculine and feminine forms
Plural forms of nouns (regular and exceptions)
Basic por vs. para (motion vs. destination)
Advanced por vs. para (DREEMS vs. PRODDS)
Advanced expressions with por and para
Subject pronouns (personal pronouns)
Spanish “you” - (tú, vos, usted, vosotros, ustedes)
Object pronouns (pronouns after prepositions)
Direct object pronoun placement
Indirect object pronoun placement
Neuter possessive pronouns
Using direct and indirect object pronouns together
Relative pronouns (que, quien, el que, el cual)
Neuter relative pronouns (lo que, lo cual)
Impersonal se vs. passive se
Spanish Alphabet and Pronunciation
Infinitive forms and finding stems for regular verbs
Other uses for infinitives
Other uses for the present participle (gerundio)
Past participle regular forms and uses
Irregular and stressed past participles
Present perfect - Using haber with past participles
Present tense spelling changes
Basic ser vs. estar - D.O.T. vs. Lo.Co.
Uses of ser: descriptions
Informal future (ir + a + infinitive)
Spanish Preterite Tense Forms
Spelling changes in the preterit
Stem changes in the preterit
Verbs that change meaning in the preterit
Preterit vs. Imperfect - differences and signifier phrases
Affirmative informal (tú) commands
Formal Affirmative and Negative Commands
Subjunctive vs. Indicative
Wishes & wants in the subjunctive
Emotions with the subjunctive
Impersonal expressions with the subjunctive
Recommendations & requests with the subjunctive
Doubts & denial with the subjunctive
Ojalá with the subjunctive
Uncompleted or prospective actions with the subjunctive
Present Subjunctive Regular and Irregular Forms
Present Progressive Forms
Pedir vs. preguntar (to ask)
Reciprocal verbs and pronouns
Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns
Simple future regular forms and uses
Simple future irregular and stem changing forms
Hacer with expressions of time
Conditional regular and irregular forms and uses
Future subjunctive forms and uses
Past perfect forms and uses
Present Perfect Subjunctive
Conditional perfect forms and uses
Past Perfect Subjunctive Forms
Future perfect subjunctive forms and uses
Verb structures (transitive, intransitive, pronominal)
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Spanish Grammar @ StudySpanish.com
Nine units full of very useful grammar! I plan to use this one myself for a bit of self-instruction before I go to Catalonia. My favorite part is it gives you flashcard ideas and has review.
Here are the units and their topics:
5. Def. & Indef. Articles
28. Stem-Changing Verbs: o:ue
29. Stem-Changing Verbs: e:ie
30. Stem-changing verbs: e:i
36. Months, Seasons, and Dates
37. Comparisons of Inequality
38. Comparisons of Equality
40. Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions
41. Dir. Object Pronouns I
42. Dir. Object Pronouns II
43. Dir. Object Pronouns III
44. Ind. Object Pronouns I
45. Ind. Object Pronouns II
46. Ind. Object Pronouns III
47. DO and IO Pronouns Together
50. Verbs with Irregular 1st Persons
51. Saber vs Conocer / Pedir vs Preguntar
57. Time Expressions With Hacer
75. “Hace …” to mean “ago”
77. Subjunctive I: Introduction
78. Subjunctive II: Conjugating regular and stem-changing verbs
79. Subjunctive III: Verbs that change orthographically
80. Subjunctive IV: Irregular verbs
81. Subjunctive V: Desire
82. Subjunctive VI: Ignorance, doubt
83. Subjunctive VII: Impersonal Expressions
84. Subjunctive VIII: Actions not yet completed
86. Rel. Pronouns - quien
87. Rel. Pronouns - el que and lo que
88. Rel. Adjective - cuyo
89. Rel. Pronouns and Adjectives - Review
91. Inform. Commands - tú
93. Using Object Pronouns with Commands
95. Informal Commands - vosotros
96. 1st Person Commands - nosotros
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