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¿Crees que es mejor casarse o vivir juntos sin casarse?

This is an example of a question that may be asked in a speaking exam. It asks whether it's better to be married or live with someone without getting married. I would help the student answer the question ...

Answered by Ines O. Spanish tutor
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how do i know when to use the preterite and when to use the imperfect tense in spanish ?

The imperfect tense and the Preterite tenses are the two main past tenses in Spanish, yet they are used in different situations. The preterite is used to talk about completed events or actions in the past...

Answered by Islay S. Spanish tutor
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Describe the formation and use of the pluperfect subjunctive

The subjunctive in general is used in six scenarios that can be summarised with the acronym WEIRDOWishes and desires Emotions Impersonal expressionsRecommendationsDoubt and Denial Ojalá (I hope/I pray)The...

Answered by Angella M. Spanish tutor
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What do I do if I run out of things to say during my oral exam?

Most importantly, I would stress the importance of not panicking! It is completely feasible that you could exhaust all the resources of one line of conversation, as is possible in every-day parlance. Howe...

Answered by Connor W. Spanish tutor
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How do you form the superlative of Spanish adjectives?

To form the superlative in Spanish, you use the adverbs más (more) and menos (less). For example, the word for "big" in Spanish is grande. To say "biggest", ...

Answered by Nikita Z. Spanish tutor
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