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Both sentirse and sentir mean to feel, but aren't used interchangeably. Sentirse is used to describe how you feel, and is followed by and adjectiveEHAnswered by Eva H. • Spanish tutor7044 Views
Confidence is key, and confidence comes, more often than not, with practice. Therefore, I would recommend printing out some of the practice questions from the exam board's website (provided their availabl...
The Subjunctive is a mood, not a tense, and is used to express doubt, desire, thoughts, wishes, etc...anything that reflects how the speaker feels in reaction to the the action that takes/has taken/will t...
Your oral presentation will only last two minutes but it is important to consider the longer general conversation you will have after this. When considering options for your oral presentation, it is impor...
When contemplating whether to use Ser or Estar, I find the best expression to help you remember is 'for how you feel and where you are always use Estar'!Despite both verbs meaning 'to be', ser is used wh...
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