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What is the difference between definite and indefinite articles?

Definite articles are used when we talk about something specific. There are four definite articles: La (femenine, singular), Las (femenine, plural), El (masculine, singular), Los (masculine, plural). For ...

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Answered by Dominika K. Spanish tutor
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How does the Spanish GCSE work?

Spanish GCSE is set up with 4 sections. The listening exam, Reading exam, Oral exam and finally the Written exam.

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How do I know whether to use por or para?

Because these words are both translated to English with 'for' it can be difficult to choose between them at times. In order to choose correctly, there are several rules to remember, here are the most i...

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Answered by Tim H. Spanish tutor
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When would I use the gerund verb?

The majority of gerunds in Spanish correspod to that of the -ing ending in English. 

It can be used as a kind of adverb to refer to:

a simultaneous action,        Se ha ido ...

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Answered by Natasha B. Spanish tutor
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What is the perfect tense and how is it used?

The perfect tense makes a distinction between the perfect tense (I have gone out) and the simple past (I went out). 

The form constits of the verb haber:

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Answered by Natasha B. Spanish tutor
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