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            <title>English-Spanish Idioms</title>
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            <description>Idiomatic expressions</description>
            <pubDate>2006-06-08</pubDate>
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            <title>Spanish adjectives</title>
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            <title>Spanish Sentences</title>
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            <description>All the sentences from words from the common spanish words book</description>
            <pubDate>2005-07-04</pubDate>
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            <title>100 Most Common Spanish Verbs</title>
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            <description>All of these 100 Most Common Spanish Verbs are in the 'INFINITIVE' form of the verb or the basic form of the verb.  In English they are always preceeded by the word 'to'.
Example:  nadar - to swim, esperar - to wait, aceptar - to accept, etc 

  
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