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What is the difference between 'ser' and 'estar'?

Both ser and estar mean 'to be', but they are used in different contexts.Ser is generally used for permanent states, including nationalities, genders and professions. It can als...

Answered by Florine L. Spanish tutor
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How do I use the near future?

The near future consists of "Subject" + "haber in future conjugated with the subject" + "a" + "verb in infinitive" + "rest of the sentence". For example: ...

Answered by Jose Daniel G. Spanish tutor
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How do you know when a word is masculine or feminine?

All Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine - remember nouns are all things, ideas, places, or people. You cannot predict the gender of a noun in English, for example the Spanish w...

Answered by Eleanor G. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "por" and "para"?

They are both prepositions that can be translated as "for" in English. As a rule, you can think of "por" as anything that explains the reason or the means/way through which you do some...

Answered by Rosa S. Spanish tutor
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How to use direct object pronouns

I eat an apple every Thursday :Como una (manzana) todas las jueves - (La) como todas las jueves Can you give the book to Martin: Puedes dar el libro a Martin - Puedes dar(lo) a Martin

Answered by Olivia B. Spanish tutor
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