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What is an infinitive?

This is a word that you will hear at lot in Spanish (and in languages in general!). The infinitive is basically the basic form of the verb- ie the verb before it is conjugated. In Spanish there are 3 main...

Answered by Imogen O. Spanish tutor
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Translate the following into English: Hello, my name is Arantxa and I would love to help you learn Spanish!

Hola, me llamo Arantxa y me encantaria enseñarte como hablar en Español!

Answered by Arantxa B. Spanish tutor
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Nouns in Spanish have a gender. Is it hard to tell when a noun is masculin or feminine?

A big difference between Spanish and English is the fact that Spanish nouns have a gender, so, for instance, we would say that a table is feminine and a book is masculin. This is important because if a...

Answered by Carmen R. Spanish tutor
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What are the best ways to practise Spanish at home if no one speaks it?

In the modern era, there are more ways than ever to practise a language without knowing someone who speaks it. Obviously, if you do know someone, that'd be ideal, but until you meet a Spanish speaking ...

Answered by Sebastian B. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'por' and 'para'?

These two prepositions can be confusing because they can both be translated to 'for' in English. To understand how and when to use them, you need to think about their purpose in the sentence. This takes p...

Answered by Emma F. Spanish tutor
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