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When do you use "ser" and when do you use "estar"

So "ser" and "estar" both mean "to be".Ser should be used when you're talking about an intrinsic quality of something eg. a description, the time, a characteristic of somethi...

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Answered by Vishal G. Spanish tutor
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What is an adjective agreement and how do I do it?

You must always agree your adjective/s with the noun/ pronoun it accompanies both in gender and in number. Most of the time the ending of an adjective will end in “-o” or an “-e” in the masculine form, “-...

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Answered by Tabby B. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between the preterite and the imperfect?

In general, the preterite refers to completed actions, and the imperfect refers to interrupted or repeated actions. So if you want to say "I did my homework", you would use the

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Answered by Joseph M. Spanish tutor
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Describe tu rutina matutina.

A las… me levanto me despierto me duchoPara el desayuno, como… cereales fruta tostada pastelesY suelo beber… zumo de naranja batido de frutas café Después de comer… me visto me cepillo mis dientes me afei...

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Answered by Steph W. Spanish tutor
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How do you form the preterite tense (el pretérito) for regular verbs?

The preterite tense in Spanish is used to talk about an action that has been completed. In order to conjugate a regular verb into the preterite tense we firstly need to find the stem of the verb, which we...

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Answered by Anjulie C. Spanish tutor
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