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When do you use the present subjunctive in spanish?

The most important thing to remember is that the present subjunctive (and past) is a mood rather than a tense. It doesn't refer to the time at which an action takes place but instead is used in impersonal...

Answered by Emma W. Spanish tutor
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¿Qué efectos ha tenido el turismo de masas en España?

Discute los siguientes consecuencias del turismo en España. Más construcción hotelera, más carreteras, más tráfico aéreo y más consumo de alcohol.

Estos cambios, ¿han sido beneficiosos para España?...

Answered by Louis A. Spanish tutor
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How can I revise for the A Level Spanish oral exam?

Make lists of useful vocabulary for the main topics covered throughout the course, as these will come in handy during the exam. Try and go over these and test yourself in the days before the exam. A pract...

Answered by Georgina H. Spanish tutor
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How can I perform better in my A Level oral exam?

The oral exam can seem fairly overwhelming, but there are things to do to built your confidence speaking and improve your overall performance. Firstly, make lists of useful vocabulary and good phrases, an...

Answered by Mathilda L. Spanish tutor
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My teacher has marked 'no creo que es asi' as wrong. Why?

When expressing a negated opinion, you need to use the subjunctive. So it should be 'no creo que sea asi'. This applies to many other opinion verbs, like pensar. Remember: Pienso/creo que... use the indic...

Answered by Amelia B. Spanish tutor
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