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What is the difference between masculine and feminine words?

In Spanish, all nouns (object words, like cat, house, London) are either masculine or feminine. We can usually tell if nouns are feminine because they end in 'a' and that they are masculine if they end in...

Answered by Naomi W. Spanish tutor
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How can I practise my Spanish outside of the classroom?

There are many ways to keep up your language skills whilst you're out of school. Watching foreign films is a great fun way of improving your listening and accent skills of the target language, reading boo...

Answered by Holly T. Spanish tutor
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How do you conjugate the verb 'tener' in the imperfect subjunctive?

  1. Find the imperfect subjunctive stem of the verb by conjugating the verb in the third person plural form of the preterite tense: tuvieron. 2. Taken off the '-on' ending: tuvier-. 3....
Answered by Mikey K. Spanish tutor
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How do you conjugate the imperfect subjunctive?

  1. Take the third person plural of the verb in the preterite tense: Estar - estuvieron 

  2. remove the 'on' - estuvier

  3. Add 'a' on the end to form the first person si...

Answered by Eleanor R. Spanish tutor
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When should you use the preterite tense and when should you use the imperfect tense in Spanish

Both the preterite and imperfect tenses are past tenses in Spanish but they are used in separate ways.

Imperfect Tense

  1. Habitual actions 

  2. "ing" e.g I was...

Answered by Eleanor R. Spanish tutor
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