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What is the difference between the preterite and the imperfect tense?

Spanish has two past tenses: preterite and imperfect. Most verbs can be put into either tense, depending upon the meaning. Generally speaking, the preterite is used for actions in the past that are seen a...

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Answered by Alexandra G. Spanish tutor
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si fuera un jefe del colegio, qué reglas tendrías?

Si fuera jefe del colegio diría que los alumnos no pueden fumar

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Answered by Lulu S. Spanish tutor
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Introduction to a basic conversation in Spanish

Basic reading practise is a great way to introduce new students to learning Spanish. Not only does it develop the ability to pronounce various sounds, but it also develops confidence (essential to languag...

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How do you conjugate -ar verbs in the imperfect tense

-aba-abas-aba-ábamos-abais-abanExample: -estudiaba-estudiabas-estudiaba-estudiábamos-estudiabais-estudiaban

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What is the difference between the preterite and the imperfect past tense?

The preterite tense is used when we are describing something that happened once in the past with a given time, for example: 'I picked up the phone last Tuesday when he called me'. The imperfect tense is u...

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Answered by India W. Spanish tutor
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