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When should you use the imperfect rather than the pasado compuesto?

The imperfect tense is used to describe things that were ongoing in the past for example:Cuando era pequeña, jugaba al tenis todos los sábados.Whereas, the Pasado Compuesto is used to describe an action t...

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Answered by Sofia R. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between the indicative, and the subjunctive?

First of all, it is important to understand that the indicative and subjunctive are both moods. This is something that reflects a speakers attitude towards a statement. The indicative mood is used towards...

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Answered by Patrick S. Spanish tutor
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How do you know when to put an accent on a letter and where?

When it comes to accents, it helps to say the word aloud to realise where the word's emphasis is and therefore where the accent is. For example, take the word 'decisión'. This word's emphasis is on the la...

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Answered by Alex T. Spanish tutor
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How do I know when to use direct or indirect object pronouns?

Direct object pronouns are used to replace the direct object in the sentence. This is the object which has a verb done to it. For example: Doy el libro a Juan (I give the book to Juan). The book is...

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Answered by Jadzia S. Spanish tutor
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How to begin a question in spanish

¿Qué...?¿Quién...?¿Cuándo...?¿Dónde...?y mas

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Answered by Alicia C. Spanish tutor
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