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How do you use the present subjunctive and what is it?

The present subjunctive is not a new tense. It is a version of the present tense which needs to be used in certain situations. The subjunctive is used to express doubt or desire.
To form the subjunc...

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What are radical-changing verbs?

Radical-changing verbs, or stem-changing verbs, are common in Spanish. Whilst they are not regular verbs, they do follow a pattern, making them easier to learn than verbs that are fully irregular. It is i...

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Answered by Natalie P. Spanish tutor
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What do you do during your free time?

Normalmente, durante mi tiempo libre, me gusta mucho ver vídeos en YouTube. En mi casa tenemos tele, pero me gusta más ver vídeos porque son más cortos que un episodio de una serie y, además, si me canso,...

JC
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What is the infinitive form of a verb?

The infinitive is the unconjugated form of the verb. So, this is what we look for in the dictionary when we're looking for a verb. Infinitives end with either -ir, -er, or -ar. Some verbs are very regular...

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Answered by Robin F. Spanish tutor
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How do you form the preterite tense in Spanish?

For a regular Spanish '-ar' verb, for example 'hablar' - to speak, we remove the -ar ending and replace it with the endings as follows:I - éyou - astehe/she - ówe - amosyou (pl.) - asteisthey - aronThe st...

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Answered by Alexander B. Spanish tutor
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