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What is the difference between the interrogative pronouns "Qué" and "Cuál"?

A common mistake among A Level Spanish students is to mix up the interrogative pronouns "Qué" and "Cuál" when formulating questions in Spanish. The reason for this is that, even "...

Answered by Alejandro G. Spanish tutor
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How do I write an A grade Spanish film,book or region essay ?

Firstly, you should look at the structure of the essay before starting to write. There should be an introduction, a paragraph for each idea and then a conclusion. The introduction should include an introd...

Answered by Hannah D. Spanish tutor
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What is apocapation?

There is a certain group of adjectives in Spanish which need to be shortened- only in front of MASCULINE SINGULAR NOUNS. This is called apocapation. The adjectives are: -Uno (un hermano) -Primero (el prim...

Answered by Annie D. Spanish tutor
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When is the subjunctive used in Spanish?

  1. After certain phrases, which can be remembered by WEIRDO: -Wishes (Quiero que/ espero que) -Emotions (Me alegro que/ Me da pena que) -Impersonal expressions (Es importante que/ Es mal que) -Reco...

Answered by Annie D. Spanish tutor
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How can I reach the top grade band in my writing section?

I would say there are three key ways to achieve this. Firstly, it is hugely important to use an advanced conditional phrase which involves the imperfect subjunctive. For example, if you were writing about...

Answered by Edward W. Spanish tutor
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