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What is the difference between estar and ser?

Estar and ser both mean "to be" in Spanish. However, they are used differently. The basic difference is that estar is usually used to describe something temporary, whereas ser usually describes ...

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Answered by Amy F. Spanish tutor
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How to express needs or wishes in Spanish?

The easiest way to express needs or wishes is by using the infinitive form with some phrases. La manera más fácil de expresar nuestras necesidades y deseos es con el infinitivo, acompañado de algunas expr...

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Answered by Amaia A. Spanish tutor
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Is the word "impreso" a correct way to say "printed"? I have also seen the word "imprimido"

Both words are correct and have the same meaning. However, it is more common to use "imprimido" (regular form) in the present perfect tense: "Yo he imprimido los documentos" (I have pr...

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Answered by Elena B. Spanish tutor
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What is the subjunctive tense?

The subjunctive tense is a form of the present tense used to express uncertainty or doubt, for example "Es imposible que Maria esté aqui" - "It is impossible that Maria is here".

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Answered by Jennifer M. Spanish tutor
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When do we use the verb ser and when do we use the verb estar?

In Spanish there are two different verbs for the verb "to be" in English, Ser and Estar. The two are not interchangeable, as they have two different uses. We use the verb ser when we are describ...

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Answered by Madeleine N. Spanish tutor
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