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How do you conjugate in present tense?

(PLEASE NOTE I WOULD PRESENT THIS IN A TABLE FORMAT DURING THE TUTOR SESSION)

Yo (Me)

  • AR= O

  • ER= O

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JW
Answered by Jenna W. Spanish tutor
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Which are the differences in the grammatical formation between the passive and the active voice in Spanish?

The active voice uses the simplest structure: Subject+Verb+Direct Complement. We can recognise the direct complement because it can be substituted by the "lo, la" pronouns. Example: Juan está ca...

LM
Answered by LORENZO M. Spanish tutor
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What quotation from Hard Times could explain the treatment of the adultery theme in the novel?

A possible example could be this: 'I have heard all this before', said Mr. Bounderby. 'She took to drinking, left off working, sold the furniture, pawned the clothes, and played old Gooseberry.' (p.71) Th...

SM
Answered by Simona M. Spanish tutor
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Difference between ser and estar?

Compared to English, in Spanish we can say things in different ways. A core part of the language of Spanish is the difference between "ser" and "estar". Normally, both mean "to...

MP
Answered by Martin P. Spanish tutor
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How do I know which words have "el" or "la" as their article?

"El" is the masculine article: El foco, El chico, El jardín. (Almost) all words ending in "o" will be masculine. Any other ending apart from "a" will also surely be mascul...

PR
Answered by Penrose R. Spanish tutor
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