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What does "subjuntivo" mean?

"Subjuntivo" is an spanish grammatical structure used for hypothetical facts or wishes. It is used in conditional structures always after if.

Answered by Pablo A. Spanish tutor
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Describa uno los problemas medioambientales más grandes en España.

Uno de los problemas medioambientales más importantes al que se enfrenta España hoy en día es la contaminación debido al tráfico, especialmente en la capital. En Madrid, la contaminación del aire supera l...

Answered by Charlotte F. Spanish tutor
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Conjugate the following verb: Jean François [être, imperfect] chez sa grandmère pendant le week-end

Jean François était chez sa grandmère pendant le week-end

Answered by Christian T. Spanish tutor
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when do you use the imperfect and preterite tenses

The imperfect tense is used for actions that were repeated in the past or to describe a state in the past. eg. when I was younger I used to dance - cuando era pequena bailaba. the preterite tense is used ...

Answered by Charley L. Spanish tutor
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When should I use the present subjunctive and the present indicative?

The present indicative means what you (or whoever the verb is talking about) is doing right now. There is no doubt about it, you are simply indicating it. For example; "I drive," "you make&...

Answered by Lauren M. Spanish tutor
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