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Firstly, ser and estar both mean 'to be'. When followed by a gerund, we always use estar. Eg: "La chica está cantando"The choice of the verb depends on many f...
Hace dos semanas, vi una película encantadora que se llama ‘Buscando a Nemo’. No tenía grandes esperanzas puesto que en general me dan pereza cosas bobas para niños, al menos con respeto, actualmente me r...
The verbs "ser" and "estar" both mean "to be", but the difference between them is the permanence of what you're describing. "Ser" is used to describe things that ar...
Many people worry about these type of exam questions however, if you follow a set way of approaching them, then they are much less daunting that you might think. Here are my top tips:1) Make you full...
I would like to go to the cinema with my friends this Saturday but my uncle will not let me.
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