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What are reflexive verbs and how do I conjugate them?

Reflexive verbs can be confusing, but once you know what to do with them and can recognise in a piece of text that they are reflexive they are straightforward. They are like normal verbs but have a person...

Answered by Tutor133848 D. Spanish tutor
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How do you conjugate 'AR' ending verbs in the present tense?

It is important to break down the process of conjugating verbs in the present tense. The conjugation changes, depending on the type of verb. For example, Tener (To Have), will have a different conjugation...

Answered by Charlie K. Spanish tutor
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“Rellene el espacio en el texto con el verbo dado, en el tiempo apropiado” Ayer mi madre ___ (ir) al médico y le _____ (aconsejar) que _____ (tomar) algunas pastillas.

1.     Ir = fue“Ayer” is one of the many indicators which tells us that we need the preterite tense, as it indicates a “one-off” and “finished” action. Therefore, we conjugate ir in the third-person singu...

Answered by James F. Spanish tutor
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¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana?


-Me quedé en casaY...hice mis deberes/vé la television/ leí un libro (sobre...)
-Fui....al cine/al parque/de compras (para comprar...)
-Con mis padres-Con mis amigos -Solo/Sola

Answered by Sofia J. Spanish tutor
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How do I know when to use the preterite or imperfect past tense?

The preterite tense indicates a single, completed action in the past. The imperfect indicates a continuous action in the past, a repeated action or a description.
Let's take the verb 'comer', to eat,...

Answered by JAGGER B. Spanish tutor
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