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The use of 'Lei'(you) instead of 'tu'(you)

In Italian, if you are speaking to a person you do not know very well or who is you "superior", say your professor at university or your supervisor at work or your boss, you should not address them...
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Answered by Giulia T. Italian tutor
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When do I use 'dans' and when 'en'?

These two preposition may sometimes be confused because they often translate the English preposition 'in'. However, they have slight differences in meaning: DANS when is referred to a PLACE means 'inside' e....
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How should I use the 'subjonctif'(subjunctive) with the 'verbes d'opinion'?

The 'subjuctif' is used to express willingness, obligation, a suggestion, a feeling, a judgement, a possibility, a doubt.. When we want to express an opinion using verbs such as espérer, croire, dire, affirm...
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Given that abc = -37 + 36i; b = -2 + 3i; c = 1 + 2i, what is a?

Substituting the given values for b and c into the equation for abc , a (-2 + 3i)(1 + 2i) = -37 + 36i Multiplying out the terms in brackets, a (-2 - 4i + 3i - 6) = -37 + 36i Collecting like terms and multipl...
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How can I distinguish when to use the verbs "ser" or "estar"?

Both these verbs are translates as "to be", however they are used in different circumstances. the verb "ser" is used to express permanent states of being, such as characteristics of ident...
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Answered by Hannah C. Spanish tutor
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