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When should I use SER or ESTAR?

SER and ESTAR both mean 'To be' in English, but choosing the right one can be tricky. The most useful way to remember the difference is to decide whether what you are describing has a permanent/inbuilt qu...

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Answered by George C. Spanish tutor
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how do you conjugate a regular verb in the present indicative tense?

To conjugate any verb you must first find the stem, ie the root of the verb from the infinitive form. In Spanish this means removing the AR/ER/IR ending from for example habl-AR (to talk) and thus as you ...

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Answered by Marianna M. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between the preterite and the imperfect tense?

Spanish has two past tenses: preterite and imperfect. Most verbs can be put into either tense, depending upon the meaning. Generally speaking, the preterite is used for actions in the past that are seen a...

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Answered by Alexandra G. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "ser" & "estar" and when should they be used?

The Spanish verbs ser and estar are both translated into English with the verb 'to be', but they are used in different scenarios to mean different things. For example, if we add...

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Answered by Artur C. Spanish tutor
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si fuera un jefe del colegio, qué reglas tendrías?

Si fuera jefe del colegio diría que los alumnos no pueden fumar

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Answered by Lulu S. Spanish tutor
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