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How do you form the perfect tense?

To form the perfect tense (which translates in English to 'I have been/eaten/visited') you must first conjugate the verb 'haber'. The correct conjugation for this verb is yo he, tu has, el/ella ha, nos he...

Answered by Alexia C. Spanish tutor
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How do I form regular superlative phrases and what is the difference between that and a comparative adjective?

A superlative is an adjective that takes a comparison to the highest or lowest degree and it compares 3 or more nouns. However, a comparative adjective is one that describes the difference between 2 nouns...

Answered by Carla V. Spanish tutor
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Describir la rutina diaria

It is important to know how to write a short essay in Spanish on your "daily routine" towards GCSE preparation. In this, you should include the relevant reflexive verbs - levantarse, ducharse, a...

Answered by Emma A. Spanish tutor
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How do you use the present subjunctive and what is it?

The present subjunctive is not a new tense. It is a version of the present tense which needs to be used in certain situations. The subjunctive is used to express doubt or desire.
To form the subjunc...

Answered by Emily Louise P. Spanish tutor
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What are radical-changing verbs?

Radical-changing verbs, or stem-changing verbs, are common in Spanish. Whilst they are not regular verbs, they do follow a pattern, making them easier to learn than verbs that are fully irregular. It is i...

Answered by Natalie P. Spanish tutor
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