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¿Pasar(lo) bien o tener un buen tiempo?

Do you know what is the  Spanish equivalent of “to have a good time”? Although our initial instinct may be to say “tener un buen tiempo”, this is a literal translation that sounds confusing to native Spanish-speakers. The correct way of expressing this sentiment is using the phrase: Pasar(lo)bien.   We

Differences between “muy” & “mucho”

Have you ever wondered: what is the difference between “muy” and “mucho”?   Muy is an adverb that we use together with an adjective or another adverb, and it does not change for gender or number: Lucía es una estudiante muy inteligente. Lucía is a very intelligent sudent. (inteligente = adjetivo) Ella camina muy rápido. She walks very quickly. (rápido =