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How do I improve my target language without living in the country the target language is spoken in?

From personal experience there are many ways to improve a language one is learning. I would say depending on your personality there are different avenues to explore. For people who are typically extrovert...

Answered by Olivia B. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'ser', and 'estar'?

(An Introduction to Ser/Estar)Ser is used to convey essential qualities. When you introduce yourself and talk about your name, your appearance, your nationality, your occupation and your ...

Answered by Alessandro L. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between the Subjunctive and the Indicative?

Generally, we use the indicative tense when talking about facts or statements that we are confident are true and no element of doubt is expressed in the sentence.E.g. I go to the cinema = Voy al cineE.g. ...

Answered by Louisa M. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between Ser and Estar?

Ser and Estar are two verbs in spanish which both mean 'to be', but they have very different uses and therefore, are not interchangeable.Ser = permanent i.e. used to express an inherent quality or charact...

Answered by Nikki T. Spanish tutor
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Would you be able to help me understand the differences between 'Ser' and 'Estar'?

It's best to think of these two verbs as completely separate in Spanish even though they both translate as 'to be'. SER You should keep in your mind that this is for more 'permanent' thingse.g. D<...

Answered by Anna-Karina Y. Spanish tutor
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