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Read brief descriptions of all of the characters and use the table to align the description paragraph letter to the correct name.

A typical Spanish GCSE question asks the student to read a series of small paragraphs, that are character descriptions. Each description has the same sort of information, but of course varying according t...

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Answered by Blanca A. Spanish tutor
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What's the difference between the Imperfect and Preterite tense?

The Imperfect tense is primarily used for explaining actions that happened regularly in the past or for explaining characteristics and states of things in the past. For example, you would say 'había mucho...

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Answered by Imogen F. Spanish tutor
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When do I use the subjunctive in Spanish?

The subjunctive is a mood, not a tense. The other ‘moods’ would be the indicative and the imperative. The subjunctive also exists in English (“If I were rich, I would…”) but it is much more common in Span...

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Answered by Jasmine K. Spanish tutor
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When do you use the subjunctive tense?

The subjunctive tense can be some what confusing at first, in fact it's technically a "mood" rather than a tense. Other moods include the indicative and the imperative. Where the indicative mood...

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Answered by Liberty G. Spanish tutor
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What are the differences in writing an SAQ and an LAQ?

For an SAQ (Short-Answer-Question) the best thing is to be as concise as possible, as you are aiming for a word count of about 250-300 words. What the examiners want is to be reading accurate information ...

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Answered by Valerie T. Spanish tutor
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