Top answers

Spanish
All levels

What is the difference between the verbs "estar" and "ser"?

Both "estar" and "ser" mean "to be". However "estar" should be used when describing something temporary. For instance, when describing a location or explaining a...

Answered by Megan L. Spanish tutor
4292 Views

How can I learn new vocabulary?

Everyone learns in different ways, but some of the most common ways of learning new vocabulary are explained below. Try the techniques to work out which way works best for you, and you can adapt it as ...

Answered by Danielle P. Spanish tutor
2648 Views

In a formal situation, how do I introduce myself in spanish?

In formal contexts, such as job interviews or academic presentations, you shouldn't use slang or coloquial phrases, but a polite structure, such as: "Mi nombre es..." instead of "Me llam...

Answered by RENE R. Spanish tutor
2766 Views

What is the subjunctive and when do I use it in Spanish?

While different tenses describe when an action happened, different moods describe how the speaker feels about the action. There are three moods in Spanish: the indicative (which will be the tense you norm...

Answered by Ana-Cristina J. Spanish tutor
2860 Views

How can i learn all the specific vocabulary that is needed for the best marks?

A great tip for learning vocabulary is first of all, try to start learning as soon as possible and by learning a handful of words, or even just one word, every day will be a lot easier than attempting ...

Answered by Jacob P. Spanish tutor
2617 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2025

Terms & Conditions|Privacy Policy
Cookie Preferences