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What is the difference between the verb "ser" and "estar" and when do you use them?

The verb "ser" is used when describing a quality someone or something has permanently. The verb "estar" is used when describing a temporary state of something/someone or a location.For...

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Answered by Sara F. Spanish tutor
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What's the conjugation for 'to go'?

The verb 'to go' in Spanish is 'ir', as is conjugated as follows:voyvasvavamosvaisvan

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Answered by Alex W. Spanish tutor
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How should I approach the individual oral B photo response?

There are four aspects to consider when structuring your response; moving from the most basic level of description, to your personal interpretation. First, consider the situation, 'la situación'....

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Answered by Martha C. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between ser and estar and when should I use them?

Both are translated as 'to be', but ser is generally used for permanent qualities, whereas estar is normally used for temporary conditions or states- this is ideal to use as a general rule of thumb. Howev...

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Answered by Maisie G. Spanish tutor
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Analiza el papel desempeñado por uno de los personajes en 'Bodas de Sangre'. ¿Cómo contribuye al desarrollo de la obra?

Los personajes de 'Bodas de Sangre' adquieren valor de acuerdo con sus funciones en el tema principal de esta obra lorquiana: la dicotomía entre el amor y la muerte. Analizamos el personaje de la Madre: e...

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Answered by Sebastian R. Spanish tutor
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