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I don't understand nouns and articles, what is the rule that they follow?

In Spanish, the word before a noun (the article) needs to match the noun itself. Once you learn the basic rule, it will be easy!

Nouns are divided into masculin...

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Answered by Jake M. Spanish tutor
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Identify what Sofia likes to do in her free time from the following quote: "Me gusta pintar, y los fines de semana me voy al cine con mis amigos. Mi director de cine preferido es Stanley Kubrick!"

The quote in English reads "I like to paint, and on weekends I go to the cinema with friends. My favourite director is Stanley Kubrick! In particular, his film '2001: A Space Odyssey' is incredible! ...

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Answered by Ruari L. Spanish tutor
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The Ultimate Guide to Accents in Spanish

Because we do not use them in English spelling, using accents (or as we call them in Spanish- acentos or tildes depending on where you're from) can seem quite daunting at first. The following is a guide o...

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Answered by Celia C. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between the different demonstrative pronouns?

First of all, we need to define what a demonstrative pronoun is. A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence. When discussing demonstrative pronouns in Spanish, proximity (how close we...

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Answered by Hari P. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "ser" and "estar"

This is a very common question, so don't worry about it at all. So both verbs mean "to be", however we use them under different circumstances. As a general rule, "ser" is used for conc...

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Answered by Sam D. Spanish tutor
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