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All three of these indicate actions which occured in the past, but vary depending on duration.
The perfect tense ( he hecho) is used for past events which have just happened and are relev...
Translating "you" into Spanish can be tricky because where we only have one option in English, there are several different "you" forms in Spanish.<...
The passive voice in Spanish takes the verb ser and the past participle. You must conjugate the verb according to the tense needed and make the past ...
The difference between English and Spanish... In Spanish, "no tengo nada" means "I have nothing" or "I don't have anything". It does not mean "...
Understandably, it can be difficult to know when to use por or para, as they are both usually translated as 'for', but this general rule can be very helpful:
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