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What is the difference between soy and estoy?

Soy comes from the verb ser, whilst estoy comes from estar.

This may sound quite complicated, but it’s really simple!

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Answered by Theo W. Spanish tutor
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¿Ser o Estar? When to use ‘SER’ and when to use ‘ESTAR’ in Spanish?

Both ‘SER’ and ‘ESTAR’ are equivalent to the English to be. However, in Spanish, they have very different meanings and usages. In general, ‘SER’ is used to describe perma...

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Answered by CHARLOTTE S. Spanish tutor
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Tus opiniones sobre tu vida en el colegio

This is a basic GCSE writing question that surfaces time and time again. In 90 words this can be broken down intoYour day to day routine in the school mentioning your timetableWhat you do in each classYou...

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Answered by Caolan S. Spanish tutor
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¿A ti te parece que internet es una herramienta útil? ¿Porque?

A mi me parece que la internet es una herramienta útil porque si un alumno no entiende algo puede ir a la internet y la respuesta esta en algún lado. Muchas veces he usado la internet para buscar informac...

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Answered by Inês Q. Spanish tutor
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How to form the imperfect subjunctive

For me, the easiest way of forming the imperfect subjunctive in Spanish is to firstly start with the 3rd person plural form of the preterite. Once you have this, drop the -ron ending of the verb. This bas...

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Answered by Emma D. Spanish tutor
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