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When should I use the imperfect and when should I use the preterite tense?

The preterite tense is used to describe single, completed actions in the past. For example, "last Monday I went to the cinema" - "el lunes pasado fui al cine". The onl...

Answered by Caroline M. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between a reflexive and ordinary verb?

A reflexive verb is a verb describing an action which is being done onto the subject themselves instead of onto another person or object as is the case with ordinary verbs. Reflexive verbs usually describ...

Answered by Hannah P. Spanish tutor
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Ser or estar?

In Spanish there are two ways of saying to be.
Ser is generally used for things that don’t change too much – inherent characteristics of people or things. Some examples are marital status, height, oc...

Answered by Chris K. Spanish tutor
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Why are there 2 past tenses in Spanish? How do I remember the difference between them?

First of all, that's a great question, because knowing the difference between the 2 past tenses in Spanish is really important! Firstly, let's think about why there are 2 different tenses...

Answered by Sian K. Spanish tutor
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Tu primo español te ha preguntado sobre tus intereses. Escríbele sobre las actividades que te gusta hacer in tu tiempo libre. Menciona: (1) deporte (2) comida (3) familia (4) música (16 marks)

(1) Translate the question: Your Spanish cousin has asked you about your interests. Write to him about the activities that you like to do in your spare time. Mention: (1) food (2) sport (3) family (4) mus...

Answered by Ellen H. Spanish tutor
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