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

The verbs ser and estar both translate as 'to be'. Its important to learn the differences between them. Ser is used to talk about permanent attributes. A...

Answered by Louisa H. Spanish tutor
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When should I use the imperfect and preterite past tenses in Spanish?

Good question. This can be confusing because we don't always have the same markers for these two tenses in English. Try to remember the preteriteas one single action or time period, and t...

Answered by Zoe G. Spanish tutor
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La casa de Bernarda Alba: Lorca utiliza varios símbolos en la obra. Considera cómo los siguientes aspectos contribuyen al ambiente de represión.

Aspectos a considerar: la casa, coser y bordar, los colores, el calor y la sed.
House= prision= repression; Lorca often uses the words "muros", "paredes"; noticeable with the youn...

Answered by Haizea T. Spanish tutor
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use the subjunctive mood to express happiness, anger, probability and desire giving examples of each

me llena de alegría que tu hayas casado con élme pone muy enfado que perdieras mi reloj, tiene mucho valor senitmentaldudo que sepa como esquiarquiero que vengas conmigo

Answered by James B. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "ser" and "estar"?

Both "ser" and "estar" mean "to be". However they both have different purposes in Spanish. "Ser" is the verb used to to denote a permanent state of being, whilst &q...

Answered by Alicia B. Spanish tutor
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