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How do you form the imperfect subjunctive in Spanish?

The imperfect subjunctive in Spanish expresses what the present subjunctive would, but is used when talking about a situation in the past. In order to form it, firstly you would need to take the third per...

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Answered by Irini P. Spanish tutor
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How do I use the subjunctive in Spanish?

The subjunctive is hard even for native speakers, so don't worry! There are a few handy rules to remember. Use the subjunctive in Spanish:

1. If the action you are describing did not actually ...

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Answered by Abigail D. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'por' and 'para'?

Although both these words can mean 'for' in English, the variations of translations mean 'por' and 'para' have very distinct uses. Although confusing at first, it is very easy to learn when to use each co...

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Answered by Kate P. Spanish tutor
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How do I use the imperfect subjunctive?

The imperfect subjunctive has a variety of uses:1) You can use the imperfect subjunctive when the independent clause in a sentence (main clause) refers to the past. 'Quise que me ayud...

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Answered by Jessica D. Spanish tutor
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When should I use the preterite and the imperfect form of the past tense?

In general the preterite is used when something has been completed. If an action has a definite start and end then you should be using the preterite, this can be both if it is something that happened ...

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Answered by Nicky F. Spanish tutor
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