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Why doesn't 'gustarse' take the first person conjugation in Spanish?

When describing something which we like in English, we use an active construction. The sentence 'I like apples' can therefore be explained as such in English: I (...

Answered by Benjamin M. Spanish tutor
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What is the imperfect tense?

The Spanish imperfect tense is used to describe past ongoing actions that have now finished.Luckily, in this tense there are only 2 different sets on endings to remember as verbs ending in -er and ir shar...

Answered by Daniela S. Spanish tutor
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When should I use ser and estar in Spanish?

Ser is used for concrete facts and descriptions of things that are not likely to change.
E.g. He is tall - Es alto. This uses ser as being tall is not something that changes and is usually a concrete...

Answered by Elliot W. Spanish tutor
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How do I form an adverb in Spanish?

An adverb usually goes alongside a verb to describe the way a person is doing something. In English we can make an ajective into an adverb with the ending -ly (quickly, neatly, angrily). It works the same...

Answered by Caitlin C. Spanish tutor
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Recientemente, un arqueólogo ha ______ nuevas ruinas mayas en Guatemala.

descubierto

Answered by Lorenzo R. Spanish tutor
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