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When do I use the subjunctive in Spanish?

The subjunctive is a mood, not a tense. The other ‘moods’ would be the indicative and the imperative. The subjunctive also exists in English (“If I were rich, I would…”) but it is much more common in Span...

Answered by Jasmine K. Spanish tutor
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When do you use the subjunctive tense?

The subjunctive tense can be some what confusing at first, in fact it's technically a "mood" rather than a tense. Other moods include the indicative and the imperative. Where the indicative mood...

Answered by Liberty G. Spanish tutor
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What are the differences in writing an SAQ and an LAQ?

For an SAQ (Short-Answer-Question) the best thing is to be as concise as possible, as you are aiming for a word count of about 250-300 words. What the examiners want is to be reading accurate information ...

Answered by Valerie T. Spanish tutor
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Describe el uso del color rojo en las películas de Almodóvar.

Mientras que el color rojo tiene un uso estético en las películas de Almodóvar (como está presente en casi todas las escenas), también actuar como un presentimiento que tanto el público como el personaje ...

Answered by Aasiya S. Spanish tutor
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How should I know when to use "tu" or "usted"

Usted is a more formal and respectful term to use when talking to a new acquaintance, an older person or someone who you wish to show respect to due to their higher rank e.g an authority figure. It's plur...

Answered by Lauren F. Spanish tutor
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