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What is the difference between the preterite and imperfect past tenses?

The preterite is used to describe actions that were completed at a specific moment in the past. For example, "Ayer, Marina me pidió ir al cine". This action happened yesterday (ayer) and is not ...

Answered by Lexi J. Spanish tutor
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How do you use the pluperfect tense?

The pluperfect tense consists of the verb 'haber' in the imperfect tense and the past participle of the verb you 'had done'. The conjugation of haber in the imperfect tense is: habia, habias, habia, habia...

Answered by Aimee L. Spanish tutor
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Of all the problems that worry teenagers nowadays, it could be said that unemployment is the worst since it often leads to poverty and anti-social behaviour. However, a frie...

Answered by Laura B. Spanish tutor
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How do you know when to use the subjunctive in the present tense?

I find that the acronym WEIRDO is always the perfect starting block for deciding when the use of the subjunctive is appropriate. 

  1. W - wish - when a desire is expressd in the sentence from one...
Answered by Alex R. Spanish tutor
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre cuando y cuándo?

"Cuando" sin tilde se utiliza siempre que se quiere expresar una condición en el futuro. Ejemplo: Iré a la casa de mi amigo cuando tenga tiempo. En este caso, ir a la casa de s...

Answered by Karl H. Spanish tutor
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