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When should I use Pretérito Perfecto and Pretérito Indefinido?

We use Pretérito Perfecto if the timeframe we situate a sentence in hasn’t ended.

For example: Hoy he ordenado mi escritorio. – Today I cleaned my desk. - The day hasn’t ended yet, that’s why I us...

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Answered by Klaudia K. Spanish tutor
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Why can't you say "ayer he visto a Marcos"?

You can only use the perfect tense, "haber + perfect participle" when something is either very recent or is still ongoing. "Ayer", yesterday, is definitely not still going on, and i...

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Answered by Claire S. Spanish tutor
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What is the present continuous/progressive and how do I form it?

The present continuous or the present progressive is used to desribe an action that is occuring right now, in the moment of speaking.It is like the the simple present tense, but is formed using the verb '...

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Answered by Elisheba M. Spanish tutor
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How do I form the imperfect subjunctive?

The imperfect subjunctive is a past subjunctive tense in Spanish, which is used to express extreme doubt or a very hypothetical idea.

To form the imperfect subjunctive you must first reme...

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Answered by Joseph B. Spanish tutor
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¿Que piensas sobre los deportes? ¿Te gustan? ¿Te parecen un rollo?

No considero que los deportes sean solo un pasatiempo para mi. Me considero muy deportista y para mi siempre ha sido un tema tremendamente importante. Practico casi todo tipos de deportes, sea el fútbo...

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Answered by Hitesh R. Spanish tutor
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