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Duration of the online course: 19 hours and 11 minutes

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Speak with confidence: master Spanish grammar in a free online course with exercises, from tenses to tricky se and prepositions. Start today.

In this free course, learn about

  • Use double negatives correctly: no + nada/ningún(‑a)/nadie, etc.
  • Distinguish MUY vs MUCHO (adjective/adverb intensity vs quantity).
  • Choose POR vs PARA (cause/exchange vs purpose/destination/deadlines).
  • Use location & distance words: aquí/ahí/allí/allá; “past” a landmark (por).
  • Use reflexive verbs (me/te/se/nos…) in common situations.
  • Know when to address with tú vs usted (formality, respect, strangers).
  • Form the present progressive (estar + gerundio) for actions happening now.
  • Use YA in key meanings: already, now, anymore, soon, emphasis.
  • Understand SE uses, including reciprocal actions (se miran, se ayudan).
  • Use HABER: hay/había and as auxiliary for perfect tenses (he/has/ha…).
  • Express obligation/advice with deber/deber de/deberías (must vs should).
  • Use subjunctive after “Espero que…” and “No creo que…” (different subjects).
  • Master core verbs & contrasts: ir, dejar de, jugar, traer/llevar, saber/conocer.
  • Use past tenses: imperfect vs preterite; irregular past forms; time markers.

Course Description

Clear grammar is what turns vocabulary into real conversation. This free online Spanish Grammar course helps you stop second-guessing and start building sentences that sound natural, whether you are introducing yourself, telling a story, writing an email, or reacting in the moment.

You will strengthen the foundations that cause the most confusion for learners and often lead to misunderstandings: when to use por vs para, muy vs mucho, tú vs usted, and how to express here, there, and over there with accuracy. You will also gain a practical feel for prepositions and how small word choices can change meaning in everyday situations, from describing location to explaining purpose.

As you progress, you will learn to communicate time and intention more precisely. You will work with the present and past in a way that supports real use, including forms that describe actions happening right now, events completed in the past, and routines or background descriptions with the imperfect. You will also become comfortable with essential structures that appear constantly in spoken and written Spanish, such as haber for existence and as an auxiliary in compound tenses.

The course pays special attention to high-impact topics like double negatives, reflexive verbs, and the versatile se, helping you understand what each structure signals instead of memorizing isolated rules. You will also refine common core verbs and patterns used daily, such as ser vs estar, saber vs conocer, ir, dejar, jugar, and expressions like me gusta and tengo.

Throughout the course you will reinforce learning with short checks and practice prompts designed to turn explanation into habit. By the end, you should feel more fluent not because you learned more words, but because you learned how Spanish fits together.

Course content

  • Video class: Learn how to talk about mine 29m
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Grammar: Double Negatives in Spanish – No, Nada, Niguno, Ninguna, Nadie 25m
  • Exercise: Which of the following sentences uses the correct form of double negation in Spanish?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish – MUY or MUCHO? 24m
  • Video class: Learn Spanish – POR or PARA? 46m
  • Exercise: In the context of expressing location in Spanish, which word would you use to suggest that you are driving past a well-known monument?
  • Video class: 'Good' 36m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which word is typically used to modify actions rather than nouns?
  • Video class: Spanish Lesson: Prepositions 11m
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Grammar - Reflexive Verbs in Spanish 19m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which of the following sentences correctly uses a reflexive verb?
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which of the following scenarios correctly uses a reflexive verb?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish - Tú or Usted? 14m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, when should you use 'usted' instead of 'tú' to address someone?
  • Video class: Here, there, over there in Spanish: Aqui?, alli?, ahi?, alla?, aca? 17m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, what word would you typically use to indicate something is close to you?
  • Video class: How to express what's happening right now in Spanish 23m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which verb form would you use to express an action that is happening at the current moment? For example, 'I am eating.'
  • Video class: Learn Spanish: Top phrases with the word ya 21m
  • Exercise: What function does the word 'ya' serve in Spanish, according to the lesson description?
  • Exercise: En español, ¿cuál es el equivalente de 'already'? Esta palabra se utiliza para denotar que una acción ha ocurrido recientemente o está a punto de concluir.
  • Video class: What is SE in Spanish?-- Learn EVERYTHING about SE 37m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, the word 'se' can be used in various contexts. Which of the following sentences uses 'se' to express reciprocity?
  • Video class: Choose the correct gender in Spanish: el 26m
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Tenses: Actions that started in the past and continue in the present in Spanish! 44m
  • Video class: The 16 time markers in Spanish you need to learn: antier, hace un rato, el que viene... 29m
  • Video class: Should/must/have to in SPANISH: debes, debes de, deberías 10m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, when you use 'deber', what are you expressing?
  • Exercise: In Spanish, how do you express a strong obligation or a command for someone to study?
  • Video class: HABER in Spanish: Everything you need to know (hay, había, he, ha, has, hubo, había, no hay de qué) 39m
  • Exercise: Which of the following is the main role of the verb 'haber' in Spanish grammar as discussed in the text?
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which verb is used as an auxiliary verb to form complex tenses like the 'pretérito perfecto'?
  • Video class: How to use conmigo and contigo in Spanish questions and answers! (Read the description below.) 29m
  • Video class: Learn Easy Spanish Grammar: Espero que... using subjunctive 20m
  • Exercise: When expressing a wish or hope in Spanish using the structure 'Espero que...', which form of the verb is generally required for the second clause when there are two different subjects?
  • Exercise: Which of the following sentences correctly uses the subjunctive mood in Spanish to express hope?
  • Video class: Easy Spanish Grammar: Creo que..., Estoy segura de que..., No creo que... 30m
  • Video class: How to use the verb to leave in Spanish: Dejar 26m
  • Exercise: When conveying that you stopped doing an activity in Spanish using the verb 'dejar', which structure is used?
  • Video class: To play in Spanish: JUGAR 17m
  • Video class: To bring in Spanish: Llevar or Traer? 24m
  • Exercise: What is the correct way to translate the English verb 'to bring' into Spanish when referring specifically to bringing something to a destination where you are?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish: The verb 'TO GO' – IR, VOY, VAS in Spanish made easy 20m
  • Exercise: What is the correct conjugation of the verb 'ir' in the present tense for 'nosotros'?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Grammar - Reflexive Verbs in Spanish 19m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which of the following sentences correctly uses a reflexive verb?
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which of the following scenarios correctly uses a reflexive verb?
  • Video class: The verb 'to know' in Spanish: 'SABER' and 'CONOCER' 21m
  • Video class: Me gusta - to like in Spanish 22m
  • Video class: Do you say 'beber' or 'tomar' in Spanish? 19m
  • Video class: 5 ways to use TENGO - to have in Spanish 08m
  • Video class: Ser or estar? [Speaking Spanish] 10m
  • Video class: Learn Spanish: Verbs 21m
  • Exercise: What is the correct Spanish verb for the action 'to mop' as mentioned in the text?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Verbs: ALCANZAR – to reach, to catch, to lack, and more in Spanish 23m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, how would you express that you didn't have enough of a certain ingredient to make dinner?
  • Video class: COVID-19: Sickness Verbs in Spanish 48m
  • Video class: Learn ALL the email-related Spanish verbs 18m
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Tenses: Actions that started in the past and continue in the present in Spanish! 44m
  • Video class: Should/must/have to in SPANISH: debes, debes de, deberías 10m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, when you use 'deber', what are you expressing?
  • Exercise: In Spanish, how do you express a strong obligation or a command for someone to study?
  • Video class: HABER in Spanish: Everything you need to know (hay, había, he, ha, has, hubo, había, no hay de qué) 39m
  • Exercise: Which of the following is the main role of the verb 'haber' in Spanish grammar as discussed in the text?
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which verb is used as an auxiliary verb to form complex tenses like the 'pretérito perfecto'?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Tenses: IMPERFECTO –complete class– 1h21m
  • Exercise: ¿Cuál es el uso principal del pretérito imperfecto en español?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish: 15 Past Tense Irregular Verbs 41m
  • Video class: Learn Spanish Tenses: Preterit (Past Simple) – What you need to know! 46m
  • Exercise: Which verb form in Spanish is used to describe a precise action that started and ended in the past, without any habitual or cyclical nature?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish: The verb to try – PROBAR, INTENTAR, TRATAR DE 20m
  • Exercise: In Spanish, which verb would you use to express that you intend to taste a new dish at a restaurant?
  • Video class: Learn Spanish: CREO (I think) 26m

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