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Why are some Spanish words masculine and others feminine?

Many languages, for example Spanish, French, German and Russian give their nouns (naming words e.g. dog, table, grandmother) a gender. English is the exception here, so lucky us, but this does make it ...

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Answered by Liam I. Spanish tutor
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How should I use the time I have before the A2 speaking exam?

First things first, don't panic! Just skim read the text so that you have grasped the main ideas - remember, this is just a springboard to help you think of ideas for the discussion during the exam, so...

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Answered by Hannah B. Spanish tutor
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What are direct object pronouns and how do you use them?

Direct object pronouns take the place of nouns in writing. We use them to stop repeating ourselves. For example:

I have a book. I give the book to Juan a...

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Answered by Henry L. Spanish tutor
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How do I know when to use saber or conocer?

A common mistake made amongst all learners of Spanish but with a little practice it can be easily avoided.

saber - to know a fact/thing/skill

'Ella ...

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Answered by Paige R. Spanish tutor
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In which case would I use the verb SER and in which case would i use the verb ESTAR when talking about someone's profession?

The verb ESTAR is used when the job is considered temporary or relatively unimportant to the person undertaking it.-Mi prima va a estar de camarera en un restaurante todo el verano.-My cousin will work as...

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Answered by Adele S. Spanish tutor
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