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What is the difference in usage between 'Por' and 'Para'?

Por is used to talk about movement, modes and means of travel and communication, exchanges, duration, and motivation...

Viajé por Francia y España = I travel...

Answered by Moiz A. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "tu" and "usted" in Spanish?

When speaking in Spanish, there are two way of saying "you" when you are talking to a single person - "tú " and "usted". The difference between these two is...

Answered by Isabel C. Spanish tutor
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Give 1 regular AR, ER, and IR Spanish verb and conjugate with the 6 endings for the present tense. (6 marks)

Examples of verbs: Hablar, Comer, Vivir. 

Hablar---- hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos, habláis, hablan 

Comer---- como, comes, come, comemos, coméis, comen

Vivir---- vivo, vives, vive, ...

Answered by Jaydee W. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between Ser and Estar?

Both these verbs mean "to be" in Spanish, whereas in English we only have one. This can make it confusing, but there is a general rule you can use to remember which you have to use. "Ser&qu...

Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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How does this person describe his experience? "Durante los Juegos Olímpicos del 2012 los turistas gastaron dinero en la capital. Esto ayudó la economía de Inglaterra y me alegró mucho."

This question is taken from a 2016 GCSE past paper. In language exams there are lots of reading comprehension questions. For this question in an exam, there would be lots of different people's viewpoints ...

Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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