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I don't understand the Subjunctive tense

Try to think of the subjunctive as a feeling/mood/sentiment instead. A tense is an action whereas the subjunctive is a feeling... it is also used to express doubt/uncertainty whereas other tenses are f...

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Answered by Joe F. Spanish tutor
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What are some simple but effective phrases using the subjunctive?

The subjunctive as a mood, not a tense, is often instigated or prompted with the usage of preposition 'que'. Some common and simple phrases include:- Que yo sepa- Es posible que- Para que- Espero que 

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Answered by Anneli A. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "ser feliz" and "estar feliz"?

Ser feliz means that the person is always happy whereas estar feliz means the person is happy today.

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Answered by Ignacio M. Spanish tutor
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Is the pronunciation of the language hard?

The pronunciation of Spanish is not hard at all. All you have to do is say the word as it would normally sound. Once you know what some groups of letters sound like, such as "ch" or "ll&...

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Answered by Carmen R. Spanish tutor
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When do I need to put an accent (pronunciation rules)?

Spanish is great because it is a language which is completely phonetic, which means it is read exactly how it is written and always follows certain rules. One of those rules is about stress. All multi-...

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Answered by Sebastian B. Spanish tutor
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