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Translate into Spanish: “Authorities are advising that people stay at home in light of the recent virus outbreak across the globe”

Las autoridades aconsejan que la gente se queden en casa a la luz del reciente brote del virus en todo el mundo.

Answered by Tom B. Spanish tutor
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When should the imperfect preterite be used as opposed to the perfect preterite when describing things that happened in the past?

The 'perfect tense' is used to describe events in the past that had a definite ending whereas the imperfect tense if used to describe events which were ongoing. i.e. if we wanted to say: 'While Juan was e...

Answered by Lewis G. Spanish tutor
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How do accent marks work in Spanish?

Accent marks, or 'tildes' can be tricky in Spanish, and in some cases they are just diacritical marks, meaning they indicate that two words have different meanigs as in 'más' (more) and 'mas' (but). Howev...

Answered by Claudia M. Spanish tutor
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How do I form the present subjunctive in Spanish?

The present subjunctive is formed by taking the stem of the verb in the first person present tense and adding new endings. For example, we take the teng from tengo (I have) as a starting...

Answered by Eleanor H. Spanish tutor
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How do you form the imperfect tense in Spanish?

To form the imperfect tense in Spanish, first you take the infinitive of the verb, then you chop off the -ar/-er/-ir to be left with the stem. eg. jugar -> jugar -> jug.....

Answered by Adam M. Spanish tutor
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