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Do I need to use a subjunctive in this sentence? "I want you to listen to this song."

When there is a change of subject in a sentence, a subjunctive is required in Spanish. For example: I want you to... / we need you to... / you would like me to...In Spanish, we would say something like &q...

Answered by Matty O. Spanish tutor
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In what circumstances would we use the subjunctive mood?

The Subjunctive Mood is used frequently in the Spanish Language. On the most fundamental level, one could say that as soon as their is an element of doubt, uncertainty, supposition or subjectivity, the su...

Answered by Paloma G. Spanish tutor
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What are "conjunciones" in spanish ?

In Spanish, "conjunciones" are small words that join two sentences or two parts of a sentence together. When they join 2 sentences they are placed at the beginning of the second sentence. There ...

Answered by Romain M. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "ser" & "estar" and when should they be used?

The Spanish verbs ser and estar are both translated into English with the verb 'to be', but they are used in different scenarios to mean different things. For example, if we add...

Answered by Artur C. Spanish tutor
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Rule of thumb for preterite past tense (regulars)

Use quizlet: http://quizlet.com/32347411/rule-of-thumb-spanish-preterite-tense-regu...

Answered by Elisa G. Spanish tutor
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