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When would I use the subjunctive tense?

In Spanish, the "subjunctive" is described as a "mood" rather than a tense. It can be quite difficult to get your head round but it's just about remembering its different uses; actu...

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Answered by Katy A. Spanish tutor
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What should I do if I forget an important word or phrase during the speaking exam?

Speaking exams can be very daunting, but it's important to remember that these exams haven't been designed to trip you up in any way. The examiner will want you to do well too! It's also important not to ...

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Answered by Jennifer C. Spanish tutor
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How can I learn the vocabulary needed for the exam?

There are a number of different ways one can learn all the vocabulary that's needed for the exam. 

The most common one is to go to the back of the textbook, where the gloss...

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Answered by Ana R. Spanish tutor
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How do you form the imperfect tense in Spanish?

The imperfect tense is used in Spanish to describe something in the past or to talk about something that happened often or habitually, for example going to school every day.

It has two di...

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Answered by Danielle M. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between por and para?

Early on in your Spanish studies para is used much more than por, but the more advanced that your writing and speaking becomes the more you need to know to distinguish between the two!

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Answered by Danielle M. Spanish tutor
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