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How do I use the imperfect and preterite tenses together to describe a completed event?

Well, let's start with an example. ej. Estaba atravesando la calle y de repente un coche se estralló contra un árbol. (ex. I was crossing the road and all of a sudden a car crashe...

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Answered by Gregory K. Spanish tutor
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How do I structure a response to an essay question entitled with a statement of opinion?

A: This type of question can seem misleading, many students find this so you are not alone! Questions that are entitled with a declaration or statement of opinion such as ‘Sin móvi...

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Answered by Poppy M. Spanish tutor
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Conjugar el verbo andar en presente

I always advice to put the subject before the conjugated verb in a table kind of format despite the the fact that in Spanish it is not always necessary to do so in a conversation. It is a regular type of ...

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Answered by Maria L. Spanish tutor
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How do I remember the differences between the the two tenses; the imperfect and preterite?

This is the way I always remember the difference. The preterite tense is the past. The imperfect tene is the ongoing past. The preterite tense means that an action in the past has finished. For example, ...

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Answered by Clara B. Spanish tutor
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Translate the following passage into Spanish. "I like to go on holiday to Spain. It is always sunny and our favourite hotel has a big swimming pool. Last summer we went to Madrid and I saw a concert. I am going to study Spanish at university."

"Me gusta ir de vacaciones a España. Siempre hace sol y nuestro hotel favorito tiene una gran piscina. El verano pasado fuimos a Madrid y vi un concierto. Voy a estudiar español en la universidad.&qu...

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Answered by Robert W. Spanish tutor
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