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How do I know when to use SER or ESTAR

Both SER and ESTAR mean TO BE in Spanish but are used in different situations. Ser gives a more permenant meaning than estar. Here's an example: está enferma and es enferma both mean she's ill literall...

Answered by Amy H. Spanish tutor
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Why does the verb "haber" sometimes not match the person and number of the subject in a sentence?

The main uses of the verb "haber" include its use as an auxilliary verb (ha comido) and as part of a verbal periphrasis (he de soportar), in this case, the person (first, second or third person)...

Answered by Hui Z. Spanish tutor
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What are some good Spanish idioms to include in my research essay?

Although it depends what your research essay is on (i.e. you can't use the same idioms if you are writing an essay on a novel character and on a historical event), there are a few good ones that can be...

Answered by Vittoria S. Spanish tutor
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How can I revise for my listening exam?

Besides doing past papers, which is the obvious answer, there are a couple of things you could do that I found useful.

1. Doing other exam boards' past papers, including the official DELE...

Answered by Vittoria S. Spanish tutor
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What is the best way of achieving a good grade in the IB in general?

The best way that I know it works is to do as many past papers as you can to get used to the type of questions but also to give you an insight of what you should learn for the subject. Nevertheless rem...

Answered by Sophie H. Spanish tutor
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