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What's the difference between the Imperfecto and Indefinitivo tenses?

Both Imperfecto and Indefinitivo are past tenses.

Imperfecto is a tense used to describe states, emotions, circumstances, settings - it implies that the action has not been finite in the past. For ...

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Answered by Karolina J. Spanish tutor
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I wanted to practice talking about my holidays, what would some useful phrases be?

He visitado Francia hace 3 años - I visited France 3 years ago

Fui con mi familia – I went with my family

Me gustó la comida - I liked the food

No he vi...

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Answered by Kai A. Spanish tutor
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When talking or writing in the past tense, when should the preterite and when should the imperfect be used?

In Spanish, there are two past tenses; the preterite and the imperfect.

The preterite tense is used to describe a definitive, one-time action that has taken place and ended. For example, 'yesterday...

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Answered by Jamie K. Spanish tutor
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Las energías renovables, ¿son el futuro?

Por un lado, necesitamos reducir las emisiones de CO2 para salvar el planeta y no usar todos sus recursos naturales. Las energías renovables, como la energía solar, pueden ayudarnos hacer esto ...

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Answered by Charlotte M. Spanish tutor
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How do you conjugate an -AR ending verb in the preterite tense?

Regular -AR verbs are conjugated by finding the stem (removing the AR ending) and adding on the appropriate endings for each person, listed here: Yo - É, Tu - ASTE, El - Ó, Nosotros - AMOS, Vosotros - AST...

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Answered by Olivia H. Spanish tutor
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