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When to use the verb "ser" or "estar"?

The Spanish verbs "ser" and "estar" both mean "to be " but they are used differently."Ser" is used for a permanent state (that don't change). E.g.: "Soy una ...

Answered by Jazmina N. Spanish tutor
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Dime, por favor, sobre el vestido tradicional de España.

El vestido más famoso que representa a toda España es, de hecho, solo de una región: Andalucía. Lo que me resulta aún más fascinante es que no fue originalmente usado por mujeres españolas.Primero fue usa...

Answered by Sophie M. Spanish tutor
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During your holidays in Spain you write a blog to describe your experiences. Mention: a day when you had problems and a festival you would like to go to.

I would help the student with this question by breaking down the core things examiners are looking for- which is: creative and complex use of language, expressing and justifying opinions and using appropr...

Answered by Ellie W. Spanish tutor
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How does the subjunctive work in Spanish?

The subjunctive is used in Spanish to present possibility - something that isn't certain. For example, if I'm not sure if it will rain or not, I would say 'Es posible que lluvie' (It is possible that it w...

Answered by Marina P. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'Vosotros' and 'Ustedes'?

They are the plural form of 'You', which would be 'You all' in English, so both of them have the same meaning.In Spain two forms are used because sometimes we want to show a certain degree of respect or p...

Answered by Spanish tutor
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