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In which order do the direct and indirect object pronouns appear in Spanish?

In Spanish the indirect object pronoun (me, te, le etc.) will come before the direct object pronoun (lo, la etc.), in structures such as in simple sentences, at the end of infinitives an...

Answered by Cameron G. Spanish tutor
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How do you say that the transition era in Spanish history lead to economic and poiltical changes?

you would say: 'la Transicion Española significo grnades cambios economicos, sociales y politicos'

you could also add what those changes are, to show the examiner you have really researched this to...

Answered by Cristina S. Spanish tutor
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What are the subjunctive triggers?

A good acronym to remember is WEIRDO, standing for wishes, emotions, impersonal expressions, recommendations, doubt and ojalá. For example, espero que, dudo que, estoy contenta que, es importante que, rec...

Answered by Georgia F. Spanish tutor
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what is the difference between Por and Para?

Generally, Por implies a sense of exchange whereas Para implies a sense of purpose or destination.

However, I have compiled a useful list of more specific scenarios of when to use por vs para:

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Answered by Lucy A. Spanish tutor
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Translate the following sentences into Spanish

English tourists helped a group of immigrants who arrived at a Tenerife beach 

Turistas ingleses ayudaron a un grupo de inmigrantes que llegaron a una playa de Tenerife.

The...

Answered by Violeta S. Spanish tutor
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