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How do you conjugate a verb in the present tense?

When conjugating verbs in Spanish, we must always follow these simple rules;Step 1 - remove the verb ending (AR, ER or IR) - all verbs in Spanish end in either an AR, an ER or an IRStep 2 - add the present t...
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Answered by Elodie W. Spanish tutor
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Cuando se utiliza el subjuntivo presente?

A. En general necesitamos 2 partes en la frase (excepción: QUIZAS y OJALA) Una cláusula principal y una cláusula subordinada (las 2 ideas en la frase están relacionadas)El verbo de la cláusula principal está...
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Answered by Isobel C. Spanish tutor
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How do I know when to use the perfect, the preterite, and the imperfect?

Perfect: As with English, the perfect is used for more recent events - He comido = I have eaten. You would use this probably for something you've done more recently in the day. It can also describe actions w...
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Answered by Emma V. Spanish tutor
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Raúl sent an e-mail to his friend Silvia with some tips for her trip to London. Unfortunately, the email had some problems when sent and consequently, some words disappeared. Help Silvia understanding the tips for her trip by completing the missing words.

Querida amiga: Estoy muy contento (adjetive) de que hayas decidido visitar la ciudad de Londres. El tiempo por aquí es bastante lluvioso (weather condition), pero cuando sale el sol (name), se convierte en u...
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Answered by Carolina V. Spanish tutor
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How do you form the present tense for -ar verbs in Spanish?

In Spanish we change the endings of verbs to show who is doing the action. Each verb has a stem and for regular verbs this never changes. To conjugate (form) a verb in the present tense we take the infinitiv...
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Answered by Lauren B. Spanish tutor
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