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What's the difference between ser and estar?

Both ser and estar mean ‘to be’ but each has different uses. This can be confusing for native English speakers because in English there is only one word. Ser is used when we want to describe characteristi...

Answered by Tasia B. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "por" and "para"?

"Por" and "Para" are two words that both mean for, but are not interchangeable; their usage depends on the context of a sentence. "Por" is used when referring to to cause, tr...

Answered by Bethia P. Spanish tutor
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How do I conjugate the imperfect tense in Spanish?

The imperfect tense for all regular verbs in this tense is created by removing the ar/er/ir endings from the infinitive and adding the appropriate endings depending on the subject of the sentence (I, you,...

Answered by Jade B. Spanish tutor
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How is the present subjunctive formed?

When studying Spanish, the subjunctive can seem rather daunting, but once you crack it, it is rather simple! One thing you need to be confident with to use the subjunctive is your present verb endings.

Answered by Liam C. Spanish tutor
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Deberíamos legalizar el matrimonio homosexual?

We should begin this question first by introducing the concept, adding clarity and showing the marker that you understand the issues at hand. This is then followed by stating your view, using a subjunctiv...

Answered by Noah T. Spanish tutor
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