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When to use the verb "ser" or "estar"?

The Spanish verbs "ser" and "estar" both mean "to be " but they are used differently."Ser" is used for a permanent state (that don't change). E.g.: "Soy una ...

Answered by Jazmina N. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'Vosotros' and 'Ustedes'?

They are the plural form of 'You', which would be 'You all' in English, so both of them have the same meaning.In Spain two forms are used because sometimes we want to show a certain degree of respect or p...

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Conjugate hablar in the present subjunctive.

Hablehableshablehablemoshabléishablen

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When do we use the subjunctive?

The subjunctive is a mood used to describe things that are more abstract than the indicative; feelings, desires, doubts, fears, the abstract and the unknown. There are a series of phrases that trigger th...

Answered by Isobel C. Spanish tutor
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Lee el texto adaptado de El corazón helado de Almudena Grandes. Raquel, la protagonista de la novela, recuerda un evento significativo de su pasado. Responde a las preguntas en español.

(a) ¿De qué manera esa mañana fue diferente para Raquel? Raquel no tuvo que ir al colegio aquella mañana ya que el fallecimiento de Franco se consideró motivo de fiesta. (b) ¿Qué contradicción había en la...

Answered by Marta M. Spanish tutor
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