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Is Spanish 2 harder than Spanish 1?

Generally speaking Spanish 2 is more difficult than Spanish 1 because more grammar is learned as well as more vocabulary. Grammar includes more tenses in Spanish (e.g. preterite, imperfect. subjunctive) as well as use of passive voice, use of relative clauses, etc.


How many past tenses are there in Spanish?

In Spanish there there are four past tenses in the Indicative Mood: preterite (Ex: hablé, hablaste, habló, etc; comí, comiste, comió, etc) imperfect (Ex: hablaba, hablabas, hablaba, etc; comía, comías, comía, etc) present perfect (Ex: he hablado, has hablado, etc) past perfect (Ex: había hablado, habías hablado, etc) And there are three past tenses in the Subjunctive Mood: past subjunctive (Ex: hablara, hablaras, hablara, etc) present perefect subjunctive (Ex: haya hablado, hayas hablado, etc) past perfect subjunctive (hubiera hablado, hubieras hablado, etc)


How do you say came in spanish?

Venir is to come. "Came" is in the past tense and depending on context and person (1st person singular, 3rd person plural, and so on), it could be in one of many tenses.


How do you say continue in spanish?

"Continued" is a verb, so you would need to conjugate in accordance with the subject. The verb is continuar and is a normal "ar verb" in the preterite and imperfect tenses. Preterite: continué, continuaste, continuó, continuamos, continuasteis, continuaron Imperfect: continuaba, continuabas, continuaba, continuábamos, continuabais, continuaban If you want the past participle "continued", e.g. I have continued to talk to him. It would be: continuado. If you want to use the phrase "to be continued", the expression in Spanish is "a continuar"


What is Lindsay in Spanish?

My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)

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How many tenses in spanish verb?

There are 22


How do you say 'have' in Spanish?

"to have" as in "to posess" is tener. As a helper verb for the perfect tenses, it is haber.


What is the different tense for hot in spanish?

'hot' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have tenses.


How tenses are in Spanish?

Examples of the use of simple tenses in the indicative mood: Present tense: Yo escribo--I write. Past Preterite: Tú veniste-you came (on a particular occasion). Past imperfect: Ellos vivían--they lived (over a period of time). Future: Nosotros seremos--we will be. In addition to these simple tenses in the indicative mood, there are perfect teses and there are subjunctive and conditional mood.


What does have mean in Spanish?

Tener is "to have". Haber also means "to have", but it is usually used as a "helper" to form the perfect tenses.


What is haber in Spanish?

"Haber" is one of the Spanish verbs for "to have". This is used as a "helper" verb to form the compound or "perfect" tenses. The other verb meaning "to have" is "tener", and is used to denote posession.


What is the formulae of tenses?

There is no formula for tenses


hello what is perfect tenses?

hello what is perfect tenses


Why tenses are irrelevant?

Tenses are indeed very relevant for grammer.


What does the spanish word tener mean?

"Tener" is the Spanish verb meaning "to have", as in posession of something. There is a second verb in Spanish, "haber", which means "to have" when used as an auxilary verb for perfect tenses, i.e. "have done".


What is an example of adjective thats present tense?

Adjectives do not have tenses. Only verbs have tenses.


What are all of the different tenses of the word Islam?

The word "Islam" is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.