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what is the difference between Por and Para?

Generally, Por implies a sense of exchange whereas Para implies a sense of purpose or destination.

However, I have compiled a useful list of more specific scenarios of when to use por vs para:

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Answered by Lucy A. Spanish tutor
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Translate the following sentences into Spanish

English tourists helped a group of immigrants who arrived at a Tenerife beach 

Turistas ingleses ayudaron a un grupo de inmigrantes que llegaron a una playa de Tenerife.

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Answered by Violeta S. Spanish tutor
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Do I have to use the subject in every sentence?

No, actually if you do it you will sound strange, although it is grammatically perfect. However, since verbs have different ending for each person, the pronoun can be omitted.

Answered by Pablo A. Spanish tutor
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How can I finish a formal letter in Spanish?

There are many ways of doing it, depending on how much you know the person you are wrinting, but the standard one is:

Saludos cordiales,

Pablo

Answered by Pablo A. Spanish tutor
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What does "subjuntivo" mean?

"Subjuntivo" is an spanish grammatical structure used for hypothetical facts or wishes. It is used in conditional structures always after if.

Answered by Pablo A. Spanish tutor
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