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Bellringers
Song of the Week
Get em moving
Lunes
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Viernes
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Abierto 4
Abierto Culture
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Spanish in Context
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Conditional
From GrittySpanish.com webpage
Spanish Conditional Tense - An Excuse Maker's Favorite Tense!
"Shoulda, woulda, coulda." It's become a Judge Judy mantra, a phrase she frequently fires at a quivering plaintiff with a roll of the eyes. The Judge doesn't like excuses or conditions. It's also a useful example of what the conditional tense actually does. The clue is in the name. It does exactly what it says it
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