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When would I use the subjunctive tense?

In Spanish, the "subjunctive" is described as a "mood" rather than a tense. It can be quite difficult to get your head round but it's just about remembering its different uses; actu...

Answered by Katy A. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between por and para?

Early on in your Spanish studies para is used much more than por, but the more advanced that your writing and speaking becomes the more you need to know to distinguish between the two!

Pa...

Answered by Danielle M. Spanish tutor
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How do you revise for Spanish exams?

A key thing to remember is that with languages it's impossible to cram everything you know in one go because it's a long process of building up your knowledge of vocabulary and grammar in order to give...

Answered by Danielle M. Spanish tutor
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Que es el liderazgo?

El liderazgo es la capacidad de transformar la vision, inspirar personas y cambiar el mundo.

Answered by Pablo Q. Spanish tutor
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How do I do well in the oral exam?

The A-Level language oral exam can be very intimidating, but you need to remember that the examiner is not there to trip you up, he or she want you to do well too! The best way to revise is to draw min...

Answered by Isabel A. Spanish tutor
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