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When do you use the subjunctive in Spanish?

The subjunctive is one of the three moods in spanish. The other two are indicative and imperative. It is used in the following situations: To express: - Wishes: "espero que..." - Emotions: "...

Answered by Clara B. Spanish tutor
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What is the key to writing Spanish essays?

From my experience, Spanish writing at both GCSE and at A-Level depends greatly on the quality of your essay. It is divided up into 4 marking sections. 

How do I know when the subjunctive is needed in Spanish?

The Subjunctive is one of the hardest ideas in Spanish, simply because it is not commonly used in English!  The easiest way I find to remember it is to think of WEIRDO!

Wishes- eg when using de...

Answered by Anusha P. Spanish tutor
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What is the differences between passive voice and active voice?

Firstly, in an active sentence (voice), the subject is performing the action of the verb. For example, Susana tocó el piano de Ana. (Susana played Ana's piano)  In this context, 'Susana' is the s...

Answered by Lijie Y. Spanish tutor
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How can I get a better mark in the writing part of my Spanish GCSE/A-Level?

Firstly, it's important to have a bank of topic-specific vocab, which would demonstrate a wider and higher-register vocabulary level. During lessons, keep vocab lists of new words and arrange them by topi...

Answered by Sofia L. Spanish tutor
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