We use the present progressive to talk about: Estoy escribiendo un artículo de español Mi hermana está trabajando. Los niños […]
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We use the present progressive to talk about: Estoy escribiendo un artículo de español Mi hermana está trabajando. Los niños […]
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Pudiendo is the correct form of the verb poder in the gerund. In Spanish many verbs are regular or irregular,
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The phrase “de hecho” means effectively. On the other hand, the phrase “de echo” is incorrect, this verb corresponds to
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Hallamos refers to the third person plural (present and preterite indefinite). Hayamos is the conjugation of the verb “haber” in
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Fue is the preterite form of ser and is used for actions that we know have ended, era is the
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The main difference is that the verb estar is conjugated in two forms, imperfect (pretérito imperfecto) and indefinite (pretérito indefinido).
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Fue and estuvo are the conjugations of the verbs ser and estar in the preterite (pretérito indefinido) in the third
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Fue and fui are the past indefinite forms of the verbs ir and ser. Era is the imperfect preterite of
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The verb hacer is a transitive verb that means to produce, execute, realize, dispose, among other uses. It is generally
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Haber is used in the sense of “to be necessary”, in the form “hay que” and is impersonal. Tener is
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