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What is the difference between por y para?

Para

1) 'in order to' + infinitive.

EXAMPLE: Voy a la biblioteca para leer un libro (I go to the library in order to read a book)

2) destinati...

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Answered by Kate N. Spanish tutor
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Do you want to make a difference in your exam? Then let me introduce you to: “los hiatos y diptongos”

If you want to make a difference in your writing in your A level or any other Spanish exam, you should know how to accentuate words. Do you know the rules?

I...

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Answered by Raquel L. Spanish tutor
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Why does the verb "haber" sometimes not match the person and number of the subject in a sentence?

The main uses of the verb "haber" include its use as an auxilliary verb (ha comido) and as part of a verbal periphrasis (he de soportar), in this case, the person (first, second or third person)...

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Answered by Hui Z. Spanish tutor
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What are some good Spanish idioms to include in my research essay?

Although it depends what your research essay is on (i.e. you can't use the same idioms if you are writing an essay on a novel character and on a historical event), there are a few good ones that can be...

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Answered by Vittoria S. Spanish tutor
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How do I become more fluent before my speaking exam?

A good way to become more fluent is having some ideas in your head about the topics you might have to talk about, as it will stop your mind going blank in the exam. Make mindmaps of the different topic...

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Answered by Vida W. Spanish tutor
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