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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. ...
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...
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<...
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The present perfect tense in Spanish is used to describe actions that have happened recently or that are still ongoing in the present. It is a compound tense, so you use the verb haber in the pre...
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