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When do I use the different verbal tenses?

In Spanish, verbal tenses can be divided into Indicativo, Subjuntivo and Imperativo.The most commonly used for daily life is the Indicativo.

The verbs inside the Indicativo Category are used for ex...

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What is the difference between "tu" and "usted" in Spanish?

When speaking in Spanish, there are two way of saying "you" when you are talking to a single person - "tú " and "usted". The difference between these two is...

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Answered by Isabel C. Spanish tutor
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Give 1 regular AR, ER, and IR Spanish verb and conjugate with the 6 endings for the present tense. (6 marks)

Examples of verbs: Hablar, Comer, Vivir. 

Hablar---- hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos, habláis, hablan 

Comer---- como, comes, come, comemos, coméis, comen

Vivir---- vivo, vives, vive, ...

JW
Answered by Jaydee W. Spanish tutor
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Describe uno de los protagonistas del libro o de la película que has estudiado y explica su papel en el desarrollo de uno de los temas de la obra.

La película “Mar Adentro” trata del tema polémico de la eutanasia. El protagonista, Ramón Sampedro tiene como único deseo terminar su vida. Evidentemente, su papel en el desarrollo del tema de la eutanasi...

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Answered by Bea P. Spanish tutor
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What is the subjunctive?

The subjunctive is a tense that exists in Spanish but not in English. The two most commonly used forms are the past imperfect and present. It is used with certain triggers (phrases and moods) that can be ...

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Answered by Lizzi G. Spanish tutor
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