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      • How to tell time
      • At what time is...?
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      • Pesky adverbs
      • How to tell the date...
      • How to say where you're going...
    • How to say who you are, where you're from...
    • How to say where is...
    • How to say I have... >
      • Direct object Pronouns
      • Double object pronouns
      • How to use 'SE'
      • How to say to / for someone (Indirect Object)
      • How to say you have something for someone
      • How to tell someone what to do...
      • How to tell someone not to do something...
      • Commands of Irregular verbs
    • Describing daily routines
    • Regular verbs
    • Common words to help you take off!
    • All Spanish pronouns
    • What's the weather like...
    • I have to /must/should...
    • How are you? >
      • Likes & Dislikes
      • The body
      • More body parts...
      • How to say it hurts...
    • How to ask a question???? >
      • EXCLAMATIONS!!!!!! >
        • To know & to be familiar with...
        • For... / Por vs. Para
        • Un poco de música
        • How to say what you did yesterday...
        • Verbs ending in -er & -ir in the Past
    • Irregular verbs in the Preterite tense >
      • Imperfect Tense: I used to...
    • Spanish proverbs >
      • How to say I want...
      • IT"S MINE!!! (expressing ownership)
      • Two verbs together...
      • Games ( 6th & 7th grades)
      • noveno grado
      • décimo grado
      • Onceavo grado (11th)
      • doceavo grado
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    • At what time is?
    • How to say the days of the week
    • To say the date...
    • What's the weather like...
    • How to say where you're going
    • Paris, l'escargot
    • The verbs 'To have & To be' >
      • Describing yourself / how you feel
    • Regular verbs ending in -er >
      • Regular verbs ending in -ir
      • Common verbs ending in -re
      • Likes & Dislikes >
        • Negation-No!
      • How to say I like to...
      • How to ask a question?
      • Who, what, why, when...?
      • To want & to be able to
      • Expressing the 'near' future
      • Body parts
      • More body parts...
      • Body parts left out!
      • How to say it hurts...
      • What is this? / Qu'est-ce que c'est?
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    • What are cases? >
      • 1st & 2nd Declensions
      • 1st & 2nd declension adjectives
  • 3rd declension
  • 3rd declension 'i' stems
  • 5th Declension
  • What's a conjugation
    • Strategies for tackling a Latin sentence
    • Good, better, best
    • Irregular Comparsions
  • Dative Case: The case for giving
    • Indirect Statement
    • 3rd & 4th conjugation Passive voice
  • 2nd conjugation
  • 3rd conjugation
  • 3rd -io verbs
  • Pluperfect
    • Future Perfect
    • Ille, hic, haec, hoc >
      • Hic, haec, hoc- this, these
  • Common Latin vocabulary you must know
  • Common 3rd -io & 4th conjugations
    • 3rd Declension Neuter
  • Prepositions + Accusative case
  • Prepositions + Ablative case
  • Present Participles
  • Perfect Passive Participle
  • Future Active Participle
  • Expressing must / should
  • Commands / Imperatives : Do it!
  • Personal Pronouns
  • Possessive adjectives
  • Questions?

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