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How do I form the imperfect subjunctive/conditional sentences?

Follow the following structure: Si + imperfect subjunctive +conditional phrase: This structure explains an action that could happen if the circumstances of something were a certain way: e.g. If I could, I...

Answered by Nikol N. Spanish tutor
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What are common A*/higher level phrases/fillers I can use in my speaking exam?

The Spanish speaking exam has to demonstrate strong content, and vocabulary, so my first suggestion would be to revise bullet points with good vocabulary on all the topics that might come up. Reading arti...

Answered by Nikol N. Spanish tutor
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Where does the direct object pronoun go in a sentence?

In Spanish, the direct object pronoun replaces the object you are talking about. In a sentence, it is always placed before the verb. For example, '(Tú)llevas el libro' = you carry the book. This becomes, ...

Answered by Elena P. Spanish tutor
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When do you use the present subjunctive in spanish?

The most important thing to remember is that the present subjunctive (and past) is a mood rather than a tense. It doesn't refer to the time at which an action takes place but instead is used in impersonal...

Answered by Emma W. Spanish tutor
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The difference between the imperfect and the preterite in Spanish

This is potentially one of the hardest parts of learning Spanish as a foreigner, especially as you are unable to convey the same meaning in the English language. These are both verbs referring to the past...

Answered by Alexander C. Spanish tutor
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