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When should I use the present subjunctive in Spanish?

The subjunctive is used to express a number of things in Spanish. One of its most common functions is to express doubt, for example; "No pienso que sea una buena idea."  

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Answered by Jordan H. Spanish tutor
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How can I make my analysis more sophisticated to achieve a higher grade?

Naturally, the answer to this question will depend on your current work - to provide a comprehensive answer I would need to have a look at what kind of things you already do well in your writing, and wher...

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Answered by Karolina Z. English tutor
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Explain How Horace Conveys The Benefits Of Augustus' Reign in his Odes 4.15

It's important students recognise that marks will be awarded both for identifying specific details and then for their explanations. Ideally students should identify at least five quotations from the text ...

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What are the most important rules to remember for an English Literature essay?

There are several key elements of any English literature essay which are essential to producing a coherent and strong piece of work. The first is to back up any claim you make; evidence is always required...


Apart from voting in elections and referendums, describe two ways of participating in politics.

Joining a political party this may cover a range of participative methods from commenting on policy to attending party conferences or simply being a donor or fund raiser.

Joining a pressure group, ...

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