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When should the imperfect preterite be used as opposed to the perfect preterite when describing things that happened in the past?

The 'perfect tense' is used to describe events in the past that had a definite ending whereas the imperfect tense if used to describe events which were ongoing. i.e. if we wanted to say: 'While Juan was e...

Answered by Lewis G. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'ser' and 'estar'?

The verbs 'ser' and 'estar' both translate as 'to be' in English. However, in Spanish they have different meanings.'Ser' is generally used for permanent states, or things that won't change. For example, n...

Answered by Helen M. Spanish tutor
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que haces normalmente con tu familia el fin de semana?

Normalmente, voy con mi familia hacer el kayak, escalar una montana o nadar en el rio. Por la tarde, vamos hacer el camping, o comer en casa. a veces, vamos al cine pero no me gustan las mismas peliculas ...

Answered by Bethany C. Spanish tutor
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How can I prepare for my Spanish oral exam?

In order to improve your language skills, we would practice a conversation where I would ask you basic questions about your life, your studies, your hobbies and your plans for the summer holidays. Once yo...

Answered by Sibel M. Spanish tutor
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Cúales son los positivos y los negativos de internet?

Key points:Postivos: Se puede mantenerse en contacto con su familia y sus amigos, se puede buscar información, es sencillo descargar músicaNegativos: No hay privac...

Answered by Roisin T. Spanish tutor
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