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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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What is the difference between Ser and Estar?

Both these verbs mean "to be" in Spanish, whereas in English we only have one. This can make it confusing, but there is a general rule you can use to remember which you have to use. "Ser&qu...

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Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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Dime lo que hiciste durante las vacaciones del verano pasado

El año pasado trabajé un mes en la oficina de mi padre. Quería ganar dinero para mis vacaciones en Escocia. Trabajé desde el dieciocho de julio hasta el dieciséis de agosto. Empezaba a trabajar a las nuev...

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Answered by John R. Spanish tutor
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How does this person describe his experience? "Durante los Juegos Olímpicos del 2012 los turistas gastaron dinero en la capital. Esto ayudó la economía de Inglaterra y me alegró mucho."

This question is taken from a 2016 GCSE past paper. In language exams there are lots of reading comprehension questions. For this question in an exam, there would be lots of different people's viewpoints ...

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Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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How can I improve my fluency and spontaneity?

One of the main methods I personally use to improve my oral fluency is reading books aloud in the language I am studying. This is effective in two ways: Firstly, by reading aloud you get used to speaking ...

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