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There are 3 main ways depending on formal register:”Que tal?””¿Cómo estás?””¿Cómo está?
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The subjunctive is not a tense but a mood. Unlike the indicative, which is used to convey certainty, the subjunctive conveys doubt, desire or possibility, generally speaking. It has three forms in Spanish...
The subjunctive is a mood used to describe things that are more abstract than the indicative; feelings, desires, doubts, fears, the abstract and the unknown. There are a series of phrases that trigger th...
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