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What is the difference between ser and estar?

Though both ser and estar are the Spanish infinitives of ‘to be’, they are used in different contexts. Ser is usually used for permanent states of being, whereas estar is used for temporary states. The ac...

Answered by Shreya K. Spanish tutor
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How do I form regular superlative phrases and what is the difference between that and a comparative adjective?

A superlative is an adjective that takes a comparison to the highest or lowest degree and it compares 3 or more nouns. However, a comparative adjective is one that describes the difference between 2 nouns...

Answered by Carla V. Spanish tutor
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How do I use ser and estar?

SER is used to describe identifying features, describing someone or something by who or what they are, their profession or religion, or physical characteristics (e.g. Anna es

Answered by Amy M. Spanish tutor
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¿Qué sabes tú de las relaciones multiculturales en el mundo hispánico?

Puntos que mencionar:-El pueblo indígeno en países como Bolivia (Aymara) y Chile (Mapuche).-España acoge a muchos inmigrantes, por eso su población se Vuelve en muy multicultural. Por ejemplo, muchos vien...

Answered by Benjamin C. Spanish tutor
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Describir la rutina diaria

It is important to know how to write a short essay in Spanish on your "daily routine" towards GCSE preparation. In this, you should include the relevant reflexive verbs - levantarse, ducharse, a...

Answered by Emma A. Spanish tutor
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