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When should you use 'por' and 'para'?

When learning Spanish it’s very easy to get confused over when to use ‘por’ and ‘para’ in a sentence since both mean ‘for’ in English. There are a variety of contexts in which both words can be used, b...

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Answered by Sofia L. Spanish tutor
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How do you form the perfect tense in Spanish (say you HAVE DONE something)?

The most important verb when using the perfect tense in Spanish is 'haber'

There is no immediate translation to English, but in this context it ...

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Answered by Ryan S. Spanish tutor
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How do I know when to use the subjunctive in Spanish?

In Spanish there are four main ways in which the subjunctive is used.

1. Formation of the negative imperative and the formal positive imperative

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Answered by Cathy M. Spanish tutor
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How do I use the passive voice?

The passive voice in Spanish takes the verb ser and the past participle.  You must conjugate the verb according to the tense needed and make the past ...

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Answered by Lucy W. Spanish tutor
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Why does Spanish allow the double negative?

The difference between English and Spanish...
In Spanish, "no tengo nada" means "I have nothing" or "I don't have anything".  It does not mean "...

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Answered by Nicola P. Spanish tutor
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