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How do I form the past simple tense in Spanish?

Spanish verbs (words like 'to do' or 'to say' or 'to eat', in English) come in two main groups. Firstly, there are the -ar ending verbs, which make up about 70 per ...

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Answered by Nathaniel A. Spanish tutor
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How can I use 'IF' phrases/'SI' clauses?

These 'if' phrases or 'si' clauses in Spanish are sometimes tricky to understand but can really boost your essay or oral exams. They aren't complicated to use once you understand them and can help to g...

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Answered by Emily F. Spanish tutor
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In what situations do I use the subjunctive?

The use of the subjunctive can be quite daunting in Spanish, as there is no real equivalent in English. In general, it is used in situations of possibility or uncertainty, and is always directly precee...

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Answered by Owen A. Spanish tutor
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When would we use the subjunctive tense in Spanish?

The subjunctive mood does not exist in English, but it does exist in Spanish! It is triggered by expressions of doubt or uncertainty, or a desire to do something. For instance, 'It is important that' i...

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Answered by Helena T. Spanish tutor
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How would you say the following sentence in Spanish- 'Today I want to go to the beach in order that I can swim'?

Hoy quiero salir a la playa para que pueda nadar.

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Answered by Helena T. Spanish tutor
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