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How do Spanish gender agreements work?

Every Spanish noun is either feminine or masculine and follows an article of the same gender.

Masculine articles

​El / Un (masculine singular artic...

Answered by Sian W. Spanish tutor
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How do you conjugate regular AR, IR and ER verbs in the present tense?

Firstly, it is important to understand that for any verb conjugation there are six different persons. These are the first, second and third person singluars and their plural forms. In English, these ar...

Answered by Robbie T. Spanish tutor
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How can I improve my knowledge of Spanish vocabulary?

There are plenty of fun, engaging ways that will improve your vocab knowledge. On the internet there are a wide range of resources. The more of your senses that you use, the more you will remember. VIS...

Answered by Charles P. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between ser and estar?

Describing people
Unlike english, Spanish has two verbs for "to be": ser and estar. As a general rule ser  is used to describe or answ...

Answered by Thomas B. Spanish tutor
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How do I make sense of Spanish conjugations since they are not as complex in English? And what's the best way to learn them so I use them well?

    1. The best way to learn the Spanish conjugations is to first understand their equivalent in English. In English, the verb in a sentence takes a slightly different form for each tense (e.g.: ve...

Answered by Xita R. Spanish tutor
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