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The Spanish subjunctive is a "MOOD" which means it reflects the attitude or the feelings of the person who is speaking. You can have a subjunctive mood in different verb tenses (subjunctive pres...
In Spanish both saber and conocer can be translated into English as “to know”. However, there are differences between how each verb is used.
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Intro: Hoy en día, el cine es una parte esencial de la vida cultural de un país -nuevas maneras de pensar y de considerar aspectos de la sociedad moderna Las películas de Hollywood:-el genero más popular ...
There are essentially 3 different types of 'If' clauses that you will ever need in Spanish.The first one is when the 'Si' clause (Spanish 'If' clause) is used to describe a situation that may well be fulf...
Students often confuse these four words due to their ortographical similarity, however it is fundamental that you can recognise the difference in order to correct include them in your written work.Answered by Charlotte D. • Spanish tutor2195 Views
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