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When would you use perfect tense and when would you use the pluperfect?

The perfect tense is used when in English you would say something has/ hasn't happened: for example, 'she has read the book', 'he hasn't finished it ye...

Answered by Anna M. Spanish tutor
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What are the main differences between the verbs 'ser' and 'estar'? Demonstrate your understanding with the use of examples.

While both 'ser' and 'estar' mean 'to be' in English, there are some crucial differences between both verbs which are essential to get right at any level of Spanish. There are certain 'rules of thumb' tha...

Answered by Hector P. Spanish tutor
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Tu amigo argentino, Pedro, te ha preguntado sobre lo que haces con tus amigos. Menciona: deportes, redes sociales, televisión, centro comercial.

Hola Pedro,
¡Cuánto tiempo! Pues, cuando estoy con mis amigos hacemos un montón de cosas, como jugar al deporte o salir a los centros comerciales. Pero en los días en los que no nos podemos ver, sole...

Answered by Jordan P. Spanish tutor
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Describir unas de las vacaciones del ano pasado. Escribir entre 80 y 90 palabras.

El año pasado, fui a Grecia con mis padres y mi mejor amigo que se llama Jack. ¡Lo pasé bomba! He estado yendo a Grecia desde que tenía ocho años. Todos los días fuimos a la playa y nadamos en el mar. Ade...

Answered by Arron K. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between these two sentences, and which one is correct: 1) La gente quiere que haya más agua. 2) La gente quieren que hay más agua.

This question tests the student's knowledge of the use of singular and plural pronouns, as well as the subjunctive. La gente (the people) is singular, so should be followed by a singular verb, as...

Answered by David D. Spanish tutor
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