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How do you form the imperfect tense in Spanish?

The imperfect tense is used in Spanish to describe something in the past or to talk about something that happened often or habitually, for example going to school every day.

It has two di...

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Answered by Danielle M. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between por and para?

Early on in your Spanish studies para is used much more than por, but the more advanced that your writing and speaking becomes the more you need to know to distinguish between the two!

Pa...

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Answered by Danielle M. Spanish tutor
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How do you revise for Spanish exams?

A key thing to remember is that with languages it's impossible to cram everything you know in one go because it's a long process of building up your knowledge of vocabulary and grammar in order to give...

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Answered by Danielle M. Spanish tutor
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How do you revise for French exams?

A key thing to remember is that with languages it's impossible to cram everything you know in one go because it's a long process of building up your knowledge of vocabulary and grammar in order to give...

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Answered by Danielle M. French tutor
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When do you use avoir and when do you use être in the past tense?

Most verbs use avoir, but there are a specific group of verbs that take être as their auxiliary verb in not just the past tense, but in all of the compound tenses (such as the pluperfect tense).

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Answered by Danielle M. French tutor
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