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Master Learning Spanish For Beginners
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Spanish
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1.1 Why Learn Spanish?
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Spanish Is Everywhere!
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Travel Like a Pro
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Culture Rocks in Spanish
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Boost Your Brain Power
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Future Opportunities
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Make New Friends
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Ready to Start Your Journey?
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1.2 Overview of the Spanish Language
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Where Did Spanish Come From?
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Spanish Goes Global
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Spanish-Speaking Countries Around the World
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Spain
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Mexico
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Central America
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South America
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The Caribbean
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Other Regions
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Why Does Spanish Have So Much Influence?
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Fun Facts About Spanish
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What’s Next?
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1.3 Basic Pronunciation Rules
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The Spanish Alphabet: Your First Step
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Mastering the Tricky Sounds
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The Rolled "R"
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The Magical Ñ
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J Is Not Like English J
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G and C Can Be Tricky
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Common Pronunciation Pitfalls for English Speakers
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Vowel Sounds Are Shorter
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No Silent Letters
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Stress Matters
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Don’t Overdo the Consonants
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Practice Makes Perfect
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1.4 Greetings and Introductions
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Why Start with Greetings?
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Basic Greetings in Spanish
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Good Morning: Buenos días
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Good Afternoon: Buenas tardes
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Good Evening/Night: Buenas noches
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Casual vs. Formal Greetings
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Informal Greetings
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Formal Greetings
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How to Introduce Yourself
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Saying Your Name
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Asking Someone Else’s Name
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Responding to Introductions
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Fun Phrases to Spice Things Up
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Chapter 2: Essential Vocabulary and Everyday Phrases
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2.1 Numbers, Days, and Months
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Why Learn Numbers?
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Counting from 0 to 10
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Counting from 11 to 20
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Counting from 21 to 30
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Counting from 31 to 100
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40s
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50s
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60s
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70s
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80s
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90s
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Days of the Week
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Months of the Year
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Putting It All Together
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Fun Fact Corner
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2.2 Common Nouns and Adjectives
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Why Learn Nouns and Adjectives?
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Everyday Nouns: The Things Around You
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Home Sweet Home
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In the Classroom
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Out and About
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Descriptive Adjectives: What Are They Like?
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Size Matters
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Looks Good!
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Feelings and Qualities
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Putting Nouns and Adjectives Together
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2.3 Useful Phrases for Daily Life
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Why Learn Useful Phrases?
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Asking for Help: ¿Puedes ayudarme?
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Ordering Food and Drinks: Quiero…
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Basic Ordering Phrases
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Questions About the Menu
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Special Requests
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When You’re Done
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Other Everyday Situations
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At the Store
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On Public Transportation
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Making Small Talk
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Chapter 3: Grammar Basics – Nouns, Articles, and Gender
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3.1 Definite and Indefinite Articles
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What Are Articles?
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Definite Articles: El, La, Los, Las
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Singular Nouns
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Plural Nouns
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Indefinite Articles: Un, Una, Unos, Unas
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Understanding Gender in Spanish Nouns
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Masculine Nouns
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Feminine Nouns
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Exceptions
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3.2 Singular and Plural Forms
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Why Learn Singular and Plural Forms?
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How to Form Plurals in Spanish
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1. Nouns Ending in a Vowel
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2. Nouns Ending in a Consonant
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3. Nouns Ending in -z
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Irregular Plurals
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Nouns That Stay the Same
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Compound Nouns
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Words with No Plural Form
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Practice Examples
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Using Articles with Plural Nouns
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
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3.3 Possessive Adjectives
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What Are Possessive Adjectives?
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The Basics: Mi, Tu, Su
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1. Mi (My)
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2. Tu (Your – Informal)
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3. Su (His/Her/Its/Your Formal/Their)
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Plural Forms: Mis, Tus, Sus
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1. Mis (My)
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2. Tus (Your – Informal)
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3. Sus (His/Her/Its/Your Formal/Their)
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Real-Life Scenarios
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At Home
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At School
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On Vacation
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Chapter 4: Verbs and Conjugation
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4.1 Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
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Why Learn Verb Conjugation?
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The Three Types of Regular Verbs
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Conjugating -ar Verbs
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Step 1: Remove the -ar Ending
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Step 2: Add the Correct Ending
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Examples in Sentences
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Conjugating -er Verbs
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Step 1: Remove the -er Ending
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Conjugating -ir Verbs
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Step 1: Remove the -ir Ending
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Comparing -ar, -er, and -ir Verbs
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4.2 Irregular Verbs
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Why Learn Irregular Verbs?
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Key Irregular Verb #1: Ser
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Conjugating Ser
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When to Use Ser
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Key Irregular Verb #2: Estar
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Conjugating Estar
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When to Use Estar
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Key Irregular Verb #3: Tener
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Conjugating Tener
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When to Use Tener
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Key Irregular Verb #4: Ir
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Conjugating Ir
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When to Use Ir
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Common Verb Phrases
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4.3 Verb Tenses: Present and Near Future
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Why Learn the Near Future?
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How Does “Ir + Infinitive” Work?
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Step 1: Conjugate Ir
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Examples
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Step 2: Add the Infinitive Verb
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When to Use the Near Future
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Planning Your Day
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Talking About Tomorrow
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Making Weekend Plans
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Chapter 5: Building Sentences – Subject, Verb, Object
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5.1 Sentence Structure
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Why Learn Sentence Structure?
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Basic Word Order in Spanish
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Example Sentences
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Flexibility in Word Order
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Forming Simple Questions
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Step 1: Use Upside-Down Question Marks
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Step 2: Change Your Tone
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Step 3: Add Question Words (Optional)
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Examples of Simple Questions
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Yes/No Questions
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Using Question Words
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5.2 Negation
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Why Learn Negation?
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Using "No" to Negate Sentences
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Double Negation in Spanish
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Other Common Negations
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Nunca (Never)
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Nadie (Nobody)
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Nada (Nothing)
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Ninguno/a (None/Not Any)
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Tampoco (Neither/Also Not)
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Combining Negations
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5.3 Prepositions
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Why Learn Prepositions?
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Common Preposition #1: A
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Uses of A
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Common Preposition #2: De
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Uses of De
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Common Preposition #3: Para
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Uses of Para
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Common Preposition #4: Con
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Uses of Con
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